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Solution steps
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Apply the chain rule:
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Popular Examples
(dy)/(dx)=((x^3+y^3))/(3*x*y^2)(dy)/(dx)=(y^2)/(x^3)integral of 7x^2sqrt(1-x^3)(dy)/(e^{5y)}=e^{4x}dxlimit as x approaches infinity of-x^4
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the d/(d{x)}(e^{-({x}^2+{y}^2+{z}^2)}) ?
The d/(d{x)}(e^{-({x}^2+{y}^2+{z}^2)}) is -2e^{-{x}^2-{y}^2-{z}^2}{x}What is the first d/(d{x)}(e^{-({x}^2+{y}^2+{z}^2)}) ?
The first d/(d{x)}(e^{-({x}^2+{y}^2+{z}^2)}) is -2e^{-{x}^2-{y}^2-{z}^2}{x}