Solution
Solution
Solution steps
Apply the Sum/Difference Rule:
Popular Examples
(1+cos(t))y^'=(1+e-y)sin(t),y(0)=0derivative of (x-2)^2(x-1)(dv)/(dt)=0.64-v/(29400)*8,v(0)=0laplacetransform cos(2(t+1))integral of (x^2-16x-1)/((x-1)^2(x^2+1))
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the derivative of y^2-2y*cos(x) ?
The derivative of y^2-2y*cos(x) is 2y(dy)/(dx)-2(cos(x)(dy)/(dx)-sin(x)y)What is the first derivative of y^2-2y*cos(x) ?
The first derivative of y^2-2y*cos(x) is 2y(dy)/(dx)-2(cos(x)(dy)/(dx)-sin(x)y)