Solution
Solution
Solution steps
Apply the chain rule:
Popular Examples
integral from pi/9 to infinity of 2/xsum from n=2 to infinity of 5/(7^n)(\partial)/(\partial y)(4x^2y^3)(\partial)/(\partial x)(ln(sqrt(x)))(d^2)/(dx^2)((x^2)/(e^x))
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the derivative of sec(x^2+2) ?
The derivative of sec(x^2+2) is sec(x^2+2)tan(x^2+2)*2xWhat is the first derivative of sec(x^2+2) ?
The first derivative of sec(x^2+2) is sec(x^2+2)tan(x^2+2)*2x