Solution
Solution
Solution steps
Apply the chain rule:
Simplify
Popular Examples
integral of (x^2-2x-3)(x^2+1)y^'+y^2+1=0,y(4)=eintegral of 1/((sin(x))^2(cos(x))^4)(d^4)/(dx^4)(ln(x))integral from 1 to infinity of 1/(\sqrt[3]{x)}
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the (ln(sqrt(x)))^' ?
The (ln(sqrt(x)))^' is 1/(2x)What is the first (ln(sqrt(x)))^' ?
The first (ln(sqrt(x)))^' is 1/(2x)