Try now NerdPal! Our new app on iOS and Android

Find the derivative of $\frac{\ln\left(x^2+3\right)}{5e^x}$ using the constant rule

Step-by-step Solution

Go!
Math mode
Text mode
Go!
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
a
b
c
d
f
g
m
n
u
v
w
x
y
z
.
(◻)
+
-
×
◻/◻
/
÷
2

e
π
ln
log
log
lim
d/dx
Dx
|◻|
θ
=
>
<
>=
<=
sin
cos
tan
cot
sec
csc

asin
acos
atan
acot
asec
acsc

sinh
cosh
tanh
coth
sech
csch

asinh
acosh
atanh
acoth
asech
acsch

Final Answer

0

Step-by-step Solution

Problem to solve:

$\frac{d}{dy}\left(\frac{\ln\left(x^2+3\right)}{5e^x}\right)$

Specify the solving method

1

The derivative of the constant function ($\frac{\ln\left(x^2+3\right)}{5e^x}$) is equal to zero

0

Final Answer

0

Explore different ways to solve this problem

Solving a math problem using different methods is important because it enhances understanding, encourages critical thinking, allows for multiple solutions, and develops problem-solving strategies. Read more

Find the derivativeFind d/dy((ln(x^2+3)/(5e^x)) using the product ruleFind d/dy((ln(x^2+3)/(5e^x)) using the quotient ruleFind d/dy((ln(x^2+3)/(5e^x)) using logarithmic differentiation

Give us your feedback!

Invest in your Education!

Help us make you learn faster

Complete step-by-step math solutions. No ads.

Including multiple solving methods.

Support for more than 100 math topics.

Premium access on our iOS and Android app.

Join 500k+ students in problem solving.

Subscription. Cancel anytime.
Have a promo code?
Pay $2.97 USD securely with your payment method.
Please hold while your payment is being processed.
Create an Account
3-Month Special Plan
One-time payment of $2.97 USD.
Without automatic renewal.
Create an Account