Solution
Solution
Solution steps
Apply the Product Rule:
Simplify
Popular Examples
sum from n=2 to infinity of n/(2^{n-1)}inverse oflaplace 5/((s^2+2s+2))inverse laplace (\partial)/(\partial x)(((4x-y))/(4x+y))derivative of 100xe^{-0.5x}(\partial)/(\partial y)(6x)
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the derivative of (x^2+1(x^2-1)) ?
The derivative of (x^2+1(x^2-1)) is 4x^3What is the first derivative of (x^2+1(x^2-1)) ?
The first derivative of (x^2+1(x^2-1)) is 4x^3