Solution
Solution
Solution steps
Apply the chain rule:
Popular Examples
limit as x approaches 2 of |x-3|integral of cos(t)-sin(t)f(x)=sqrt(x^3+x)(dy)/(dx)(2x+y+1)=1derivative of 3x^2+2yx
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the derivative of (y-x^2) ?
The derivative of (y-x^2) is 2(y-x)((dy)/(dx)-1)What is the first derivative of (y-x^2) ?
The first derivative of (y-x^2) is 2(y-x)((dy)/(dx)-1)