Solution
Solution
Solution steps
Apply the chain rule
Simplify
Popular Examples
y^'= 2/(3x)y+(2x)/ynormal of y=x^2-5x,(7,14)limit as x approaches-infinity of x^3+2derivative of sqrt(2x)+sqrt(y)limit as x approaches 6-of 7/(x-6)
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the derivative of sqrt(x^2+6x) ?
The derivative of sqrt(x^2+6x) is (x+3)/(sqrt(x^2+6x))What is the first derivative of sqrt(x^2+6x) ?
The first derivative of sqrt(x^2+6x) is (x+3)/(sqrt(x^2+6x))