Sep 21, 2011 #1 Rubik Messages 95 Reaction score 0 I am trying to figure out a proof for this identity \nabla(f/g) = (1/g2) (g\nablaf - f\nablag) Any ideas?
I am trying to figure out a proof for this identity \nabla(f/g) = (1/g2) (g\nablaf - f\nablag) Any ideas?
Sep 21, 2011 #2 mathman Science Advisor Homework Helper Messages 8,130 Reaction score 573 It looks like a vector version of the derivative of a quotient. Look at each component separately.
Sep 21, 2011 #3 techmologist Messages 305 Reaction score 12 The quotient rule for ordinary derivatives: (f/g)' = (gf' - fg')/g2 works for partial derivatives, too.
The quotient rule for ordinary derivatives: (f/g)' = (gf' - fg')/g2 works for partial derivatives, too.