Solution
Solution
Solution steps
Treat as a constant
Apply the Sum/Difference Rule:
Simplify
Popular Examples
limit as x approaches 3 of csc((pix)/4)integral of e^{-x}*cos(x)(xy^3+1)dx+x^2y^2dy=0x(dy)/(dx)-x^2y=-x^2(y^'-e^{-t}+4)/y =-4,y(0)=3
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the d/(dy)(xysin(y)+xy^2sin(x)+1/x) ?
The d/(dy)(xysin(y)+xy^2sin(x)+1/x) is x(ycos(y)+sin(y))+2xysin(x)What is the first d/(dy)(xysin(y)+xy^2sin(x)+1/x) ?
The first d/(dy)(xysin(y)+xy^2sin(x)+1/x) is x(ycos(y)+sin(y))+2xysin(x)