Solution
Solution
Solution steps
Apply the Product Rule:
Simplify
Popular Examples
derivative of sin(x+sin(2x))integral from-1 to 2 of (x+2)-(x^2)limit as x approaches 0 of (x+5)/x(\partial)/(\partial x)(3x^3-y^2+4xy)y^{''}+y^'+y=t+e^{2t}
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the derivative of f(x)=e^{-5x}cos(3x) ?
The derivative of f(x)=e^{-5x}cos(3x) is -5e^{-5x}cos(3x)-3e^{-5x}sin(3x)What is the first derivative of f(x)=e^{-5x}cos(3x) ?
The first derivative of f(x)=e^{-5x}cos(3x) is -5e^{-5x}cos(3x)-3e^{-5x}sin(3x)