Solution
Solution
Solution steps
Apply the chain rule:
Simplify
Popular Examples
y^'+(2-x/(x-1))y=0limit as x approaches 1 of (In(x))/(x-1)tangent of y=8e^xcos(x),(0,8)tangent of (\partial)/(\partial y)(x^{y^2})integral of 1/(x^3)sqrt(1-1/(x^2))
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the derivative of \sqrt[3]{sin(x}) ?
The derivative of \sqrt[3]{sin(x}) is (cos(x))/(3sin^{2/3)(x)}What is the first derivative of \sqrt[3]{sin(x}) ?
The first derivative of \sqrt[3]{sin(x}) is (cos(x))/(3sin^{2/3)(x)}