Solution
Solution
Solution steps
Apply the Product Rule:
Simplify
Popular Examples
(dy)/(dx)-y=x(\partial)/(\partial x)(x^2y+2x+y)tangent of f(x)=6cos(x),\at x= pi/3tangent of integral of 1/(xln^5(x))limit as x approaches 3 of 1/(x+2)
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the derivative of xe^{2x-y^2} ?
The derivative of xe^{2x-y^2} is e^{2x-y^2}+e^{2x-y^2}x(2-2y(dy)/(dx))What is the first derivative of xe^{2x-y^2} ?
The first derivative of xe^{2x-y^2} is e^{2x-y^2}+e^{2x-y^2}x(2-2y(dy)/(dx))