Solution
Solution
Solution steps
Simplify
Take the constant out:
Apply the Quotient Rule:
Simplify
Popular Examples
y^{''}+5y^'+6y=2xderivative of x^3*sin^2(5x)limit as x approaches 1 of 1/(sqrt(1-x))integral of (x+1/x)^2(x-1/x)^2-x+1/x(\partial)/(\partial y)(arctan(xsqrt(t)))
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the derivative of (-e^{1/x}/(x^2)) ?
The derivative of (-e^{1/x}/(x^2)) is -(-e^{1/x}-2e^{1/x}x)/(x^4)What is the first derivative of (-e^{1/x}/(x^2)) ?
The first derivative of (-e^{1/x}/(x^2)) is -(-e^{1/x}-2e^{1/x}x)/(x^4)