Solution
Solution
Solution steps
Apply the chain rule:
Simplify
Popular Examples
derivative of y=(2x-2)^4(x^2+x+1)^5derivative of integral of e^{x^2+ln(x)}tangent of 2/(x-8)tangent of (dy}{dx}=\frac{5xsec(y/x)+y)/x10x-6ysqrt(x^2+1)y^'=0
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the derivative of (2x+6^2) ?
The derivative of (2x+6^2) is 4(2x+6)What is the first derivative of (2x+6^2) ?
The first derivative of (2x+6^2) is 4(2x+6)