Solution
Solution
Solution steps
Take the constant out:
Apply exponent rule:
Apply the chain rule
Simplify
Popular Examples
derivative of (x^2/(1+2x))(\partial)/(\partial y)((x^2)/(x^2+y^2))y^{''}+16y=16sec(4t)limit as x approaches 0 of cot(x)arcsin(x)integral of 1/(7-2x)
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the derivative of 4/((3x^2-2x+1^3)) ?
The derivative of 4/((3x^2-2x+1^3)) is -(12(6x-2))/((3x^2-2x+1)^4)What is the first derivative of 4/((3x^2-2x+1^3)) ?
The first derivative of 4/((3x^2-2x+1^3)) is -(12(6x-2))/((3x^2-2x+1)^4)