Solution
Solution
Solution steps
Treat as constants
Apply the Sum/Difference Rule:
Simplify
Popular Examples
(\partial)/(\partial x)(e^{-5x^2-y^2})integral from 0 to 2 of (e^t+e^{-t})integral from e to e^2 of ln(x)limit as x approaches 3 of ((9-x^2))/(cos(pi/2 x))sum from n=0 to infinity of (-1)^{2n+1}
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is (\partial)/(\partial z)(x^2+2y^2+3z^2) ?
The answer to (\partial)/(\partial z)(x^2+2y^2+3z^2) is 6z