Solution
Solution
Solution steps
Take the constant out:
Apply the chain rule:
Simplify
Popular Examples
7y^'+y=5t^2derivative of e^{x^3-x}sum from n=0 to infinity of e^{-(3n)/2}limit as x approaches 2 of e^{3/(2-x)}integral of 4x^2+2+5/(x^2+1)
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the d/(dθ)(1/4 sin^2(2θ)) ?
The d/(dθ)(1/4 sin^2(2θ)) is (sin(4θ))/2What is the first d/(dθ)(1/4 sin^2(2θ)) ?
The first d/(dθ)(1/4 sin^2(2θ)) is (sin(4θ))/2