Sequence Ordering

A firm's average cost (AC) is defined as its total cost function, C(Q), divided by the quantity of output, Q. To find the slope of the average cost curve, one must differentiate the AC function, AC(Q)=C(Q)QAC(Q) = \frac{C(Q)}{Q}, with respect to Q. Arrange the following mathematical operations in the correct sequence as dictated by the rule for differentiating a quotient.

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