Find derivative of a complicated fraction
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Let $n> 1$ be an integer and let $x_1,ldots,x_n$ be positive real numbers, all between $0$ and $1$. Is it possible to find the derivative of it so I know if it is increasing wrt $x_i$?
$$
frac{sum_{i=1}^{n}x_i}{1-prod_{i=1}^{n}(1-x_i)}
$$
I thought about expanding it to $$
frac{x_1+x_2+...x_i}{1-(1-x_1)(1-x_2)...(1-x_i)}
$$
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Let $n> 1$ be an integer and let $x_1,ldots,x_n$ be positive real numbers, all between $0$ and $1$. Is it possible to find the derivative of it so I know if it is increasing wrt $x_i$?
$$
frac{sum_{i=1}^{n}x_i}{1-prod_{i=1}^{n}(1-x_i)}
$$
I thought about expanding it to $$
frac{x_1+x_2+...x_i}{1-(1-x_1)(1-x_2)...(1-x_i)}
$$
calculus integration multivariable-calculus derivatives partial-derivative
What have you tried? Have you studied partial derivatives yet?
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Let $n> 1$ be an integer and let $x_1,ldots,x_n$ be positive real numbers, all between $0$ and $1$. Is it possible to find the derivative of it so I know if it is increasing wrt $x_i$?
$$
frac{sum_{i=1}^{n}x_i}{1-prod_{i=1}^{n}(1-x_i)}
$$
I thought about expanding it to $$
frac{x_1+x_2+...x_i}{1-(1-x_1)(1-x_2)...(1-x_i)}
$$
calculus integration multivariable-calculus derivatives partial-derivative
Let $n> 1$ be an integer and let $x_1,ldots,x_n$ be positive real numbers, all between $0$ and $1$. Is it possible to find the derivative of it so I know if it is increasing wrt $x_i$?
$$
frac{sum_{i=1}^{n}x_i}{1-prod_{i=1}^{n}(1-x_i)}
$$
I thought about expanding it to $$
frac{x_1+x_2+...x_i}{1-(1-x_1)(1-x_2)...(1-x_i)}
$$
calculus integration multivariable-calculus derivatives partial-derivative
calculus integration multivariable-calculus derivatives partial-derivative
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What have you tried? Have you studied partial derivatives yet?
– DreamConspiracy
Nov 14 at 5:00
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What have you tried? Have you studied partial derivatives yet?
– DreamConspiracy
Nov 14 at 5:00
What have you tried? Have you studied partial derivatives yet?
– DreamConspiracy
Nov 14 at 5:00
What have you tried? Have you studied partial derivatives yet?
– DreamConspiracy
Nov 14 at 5:00
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Hint: Let
$$A=sum_{jneq i}x_j$$
$$B=prod_{jneq i}(1-x_j)$$
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Hint: Let
$$A=sum_{jneq i}x_j$$
$$B=prod_{jneq i}(1-x_j)$$
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Hint: Let
$$A=sum_{jneq i}x_j$$
$$B=prod_{jneq i}(1-x_j)$$
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Hint: Let
$$A=sum_{jneq i}x_j$$
$$B=prod_{jneq i}(1-x_j)$$
Hint: Let
$$A=sum_{jneq i}x_j$$
$$B=prod_{jneq i}(1-x_j)$$
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