Solution
Solution
Solution steps
Simplify
Take the constant out:
Apply exponent rule:
Apply the chain rule
Simplify
Popular Examples
xy^'+y=y^2ln(x)integral from 0 to 2 of e^xsin(x)y^{''}-2y^'+y=2cos(t)+4sin(t),y(0)=3,y^'(0)=2area 1/(14x^2),x, x/8(\partial)/(\partial x)(e^{-x^4-y^5})
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the derivative of (-1/(x+c)) ?
The derivative of (-1/(x+c)) is 1/((x+c)^2)What is the first derivative of (-1/(x+c)) ?
The first derivative of (-1/(x+c)) is 1/((x+c)^2)