Solution
Solution
Solution steps
Take the constant out:
Apply the Quotient Rule:
Simplify
Popular Examples
y^{''}-4y^'+4y=e^{-t}integral of 16x(8x^2+2)^6(d^2y)/(dx^2)-y=2e^x+6e^{2x}(\partial)/(\partial x)(2xcos(x)cos(y))integral from 0 to 4 of x+2
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the derivative of ((5x^3)/((1-5x)^4)) ?
The derivative of ((5x^3)/((1-5x)^4)) is (5x^2(5x+3))/((1-5x)^5)What is the first derivative of ((5x^3)/((1-5x)^4)) ?
The first derivative of ((5x^3)/((1-5x)^4)) is (5x^2(5x+3))/((1-5x)^5)