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Please provide the justification for the following. 1) (Derivativeof cos) If f(x) = cos(x), then f'(x) = -sin(x). 2) (Quotient rule) if F(x) = f(x)

Please provide the justification for the following.

1) (Derivativeof cos) If f(x) = cos(x), then f'(x) = -sin(x).

2) (Quotient rule) if F(x) = f(x) /g(x), then F(x) = (g(x) f'(x) - f(x) g'(x)) / g^2(x)

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