Solution
Solution
Solution steps
Apply the chain rule:
Simplify
Popular Examples
(\partial)/(\partial x)(x^2y^3(6-x-y))derivative of x^{15}y^'=sin(x)y+e^x(\partial)/(\partial θ)((cos(θ))/(r(θ)))limit as x approaches 2 of 0/((x-2)^2)
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the derivative of ln(x^{11}) ?
The derivative of ln(x^{11}) is (11)/xWhat is the first derivative of ln(x^{11}) ?
The first derivative of ln(x^{11}) is (11)/x