Solution
Solution
Solution steps
Apply the Sum/Difference Rule:
Popular Examples
limit as x approaches-2 of [-6]^2y^'=9x^2e^{-y},y(0)=1integral of 4x(x-2)^3sum from n=1 to infinity of n/(6^n)limit as x approaches 0 of ((1+x)^9-1)/x
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the derivative of x^{5/4}+e^{-3x} ?
The derivative of x^{5/4}+e^{-3x} is (5x^{1/4})/4-3e^{-3x}What is the first derivative of x^{5/4}+e^{-3x} ?
The first derivative of x^{5/4}+e^{-3x} is (5x^{1/4})/4-3e^{-3x}