Solution
Solution
Solution steps
Apply the Quotient Rule:
Simplify
Popular Examples
xyy^'=x^2y+y^2(\partial)/(\partial y)(ycos(x)+2xe^y)(\partial)/(\partial x)(x^2y^2+xy+2)derivative of 6x^{3/2}+1integral of cos^2(3x)
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the derivative of (-x^2-2x/((x^2+x+1)^2)) ?
The derivative of (-x^2-2x/((x^2+x+1)^2)) is -(2(-x^3-3x^2+1))/((x^2+x+1)^3)What is the first derivative of (-x^2-2x/((x^2+x+1)^2)) ?
The first derivative of (-x^2-2x/((x^2+x+1)^2)) is -(2(-x^3-3x^2+1))/((x^2+x+1)^3)