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y^{''}+y^'-2y=9e^t-6ty^'-sin(x)y=3sin(x)derivative of x^2arctan(4x)y^{''}+8y^'+15y=0,y(0)=0,y^'(0)=0limit as (x,y) approaches (0,0) of x+y
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the derivative of (ln(3+e^{x^e})^e) ?
The derivative of (ln(3+e^{x^e})^e) is e^{x^e+2}x^{e-1}(ln(3)+e^{x^e})^{e-1}What is the first derivative of (ln(3+e^{x^e})^e) ?
The first derivative of (ln(3+e^{x^e})^e) is e^{x^e+2}x^{e-1}(ln(3)+e^{x^e})^{e-1}