Solution
Solution
Solution steps
Treat as a constant
Apply the Sum/Difference Rule:
Popular Examples
limit as x approaches 2 of x^2+x-2integral from 0 to 1 of r^3(\partial)/(\partial x)((x^2+y^2)e^{x^2y})derivative of sqrt(x/((x^2-1)))derivative of integral of sin(x)e^{2x}
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is (\partial)/(\partial y)(x^2y+y^3) ?
The answer to (\partial)/(\partial y)(x^2y+y^3) is x^2+3y^2