Solution
Solution
Solution steps
Apply the Product Rule:
Simplify
Popular Examples
x^{''}-0x^'+x=0integral of 6(\partial)/(\partial y)((-y)/(x^2+y^2))integral from-infinity to 0 of e^{-x}limit as x approaches 1 of x^2+3x-1
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the derivative of (5x^2-8xe^x) ?
The derivative of (5x^2-8xe^x) is 5e^xx^2+2e^xx-8e^xWhat is the first derivative of (5x^2-8xe^x) ?
The first derivative of (5x^2-8xe^x) is 5e^xx^2+2e^xx-8e^x