$\left(xy^2+y^2\right)dx\:+\:x\:dy=0$
$1-sinx-\frac{1}{1+\sin\left(x\right)}=\frac{2tanx}{cosx}$
$z=tan^-1\:\left(x^2+y^2\right),\:x=\:slnt,\:y=te^s$
$\frac{18x^2y^4}{9x^8y}$
$\left(5x^3+4\right)\left(4x^3-2\right)$
$4x^2+10x-600$
$4x^3+12x^2-25x+75$
Get a preview of step-by-step solutions.
Earn solution credits, which you can redeem for complete step-by-step solutions.
Save your favorite problems.
Become premium to access unlimited solutions, download solutions, discounts and more!