Solution
Solution
Solution steps
Apply the Quotient Rule:
Simplify
Popular Examples
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the derivative of (x^2/(4+sqrt(x))) ?
The derivative of (x^2/(4+sqrt(x))) is (4x(4+sqrt(x))-x^{3/2})/(2(4+sqrt(x))^2)What is the first derivative of (x^2/(4+sqrt(x))) ?
The first derivative of (x^2/(4+sqrt(x))) is (4x(4+sqrt(x))-x^{3/2})/(2(4+sqrt(x))^2)