Aspects of math that are often over-formulated on curriculum

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The discussion centers on the perceived redundancy of certain calculus formulas in the curriculum, specifically questioning the necessity of the quotient rule when the product rule exists. While some participants argue that the quotient rule is essential and simplifies the differentiation process, others suggest that it can be derived from the product rule or expressed using negative exponents. The consensus highlights the usefulness of the quotient rule as a standalone formula, emphasizing its practicality in calculations without the need for additional steps.
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Hi,

I think sometimes curriculum contains to many formulae.
E.g in calculus why is there a need for the quotient rule when there is the product rule

Does anyone agree?
Any examples for undergrad too anyone can think of?
 
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The quotient rule is a very useful one. I still use it a lot. It's much easier than to derive it from the product rule from scratch. So it's a useful formula to know.
 
micromass said:
The quotient rule is a very useful one. I still use it a lot. It's much easier than to derive it from the product rule from scratch. So it's a useful formula to know.

but you can just put it as to the power of -1?
 
binbagsss said:
but you can just put it as to the power of -1?

Yeah sure, I know you can. I still find it useful as a separate formula so I don't have to do that all the time.
 
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