Solution
Solution
Solution steps
Apply the Sum/Difference Rule:
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integral from-1 to 1 of e^y-(y^2-2)sum from n=2 to infinity of 3/(4^n)(\partial)/(\partial x)(ln(1+x^2+y^2))(\partial)/(\partial x)(13.12+0.6215x-11.37y^{0.16}+0.3965xy^{0.16})tangent of f(x)=sin(x)cos(x)
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the (12x+x^2+0.05x^3)^' ?
The (12x+x^2+0.05x^3)^' is 12+2x+0.15x^2What is the first (12x+x^2+0.05x^3)^' ?
The first (12x+x^2+0.05x^3)^' is 12+2x+0.15x^2