Solution
Solution
Solution steps
Take the constant out:
Apply the Product Rule:
Simplify
Graph
Popular Examples
y^'+2y=0,y(0)=14y^{''}+4y^'+17=0derivative of (x+7/(4x^2e^x))tangent of (x^3+2)^5,\at x=-1(\partial)/(\partial x)(56y^4x^6-42y^3x^5)
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the derivative of-2e^{-x}cos(x) ?
The derivative of-2e^{-x}cos(x) is -2(-e^{-x}cos(x)-e^{-x}sin(x))What is the first derivative of-2e^{-x}cos(x) ?
The first derivative of-2e^{-x}cos(x) is -2(-e^{-x}cos(x)-e^{-x}sin(x))