Solution
Solution
Solution steps
Apply the Power Rule:
Simplify
Popular Examples
(\partial)/(\partial x)(1(x-y)e^{1y+2x^2})taylor f(x)=sqrt(x)taylor (\partial)/(\partial y)(y^2+1)y^{''}+2y^'+y=2e^{-t},y(0)=-1,y^'(0)=3derivative of g(x)=x^{5/2}derivative of
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the d/(dy)(y^{1/2}) ?
The d/(dy)(y^{1/2}) is 1/(2y^{1/2)}What is the first d/(dy)(y^{1/2}) ?
The first d/(dy)(y^{1/2}) is 1/(2y^{1/2)}