Solution
Solution
Solution steps
Apply the Sum/Difference Rule:
Simplify
Popular Examples
limit as x approaches 2 of (x+2)^6(3x^2)y^{''}+9y=t^2e^3t+6inverse oflaplace 1/((s-3)(s+1))inverse laplace integral of (3x-y)/9y^{''}-14y^'+49y=3t^{-1}e^{7t}
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the derivative of 3x^2-2x+7 ?
The derivative of 3x^2-2x+7 is 6x-2What is the first derivative of 3x^2-2x+7 ?
The first derivative of 3x^2-2x+7 is 6x-2