Solution
Solution
Solution steps
Apply the Sum/Difference Rule:
Popular Examples
y^{''}+y^'=xintegral from 0 to 1 of (2x+1)e^{x^2+x}(\partial)/(\partial x)(y^2arctan(x))(\partial)/(\partial x)((x+y)/(y-x))limit as x approaches 0 of-x^2+1
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the derivative of 4x-8y^3 ?
The derivative of 4x-8y^3 is 4-24y^2(dy)/(dx)What is the first derivative of 4x-8y^3 ?
The first derivative of 4x-8y^3 is 4-24y^2(dy)/(dx)