Solution
Solution
Solution steps
Apply the Quotient Rule:
Simplify
Popular Examples
y^'=2(t+1)y,y(0)=1y^{''}+2*y^'+y=e^{-t}sum from n=0 to infinity of 1/(2^nn!)derivative of f(x)=((x^3+1))/((x^4+1))derivative of limit as x approaches-1 of (x+1)/(x^2-1)
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the derivative of (3x^2+2x-1/((1+3x^2)^2)) ?
The derivative of (3x^2+2x-1/((1+3x^2)^2)) is (2(-9x^3-9x^2+9x+1))/((1+3x^2)^3)What is the first derivative of (3x^2+2x-1/((1+3x^2)^2)) ?
The first derivative of (3x^2+2x-1/((1+3x^2)^2)) is (2(-9x^3-9x^2+9x+1))/((1+3x^2)^3)