Solution
Solution
Solution steps
Apply the Sum/Difference Rule:
Simplify
Popular Examples
inverse oflaplace (s^2)/(s+1)inverse laplace xy^'=y+2x^2sin(x),y(pi)=0sum from n=1 to infinity of (e^n)/(n^2)(\partial)/(\partial x)(2x^3+3y^3-12xy)integral of 1/((x^2-6x)^{3/2)}
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the derivative of e^{2x}+2 ?
The derivative of e^{2x}+2 is 2e^{2x}What is the first derivative of e^{2x}+2 ?
The first derivative of e^{2x}+2 is 2e^{2x}