Problem of the Week

Updated at Dec 7, 2020 3:41 PM

For this week we've brought you this calculus problem.

How can we solve for the derivative of \({y}^{2}+2y\)?

Here are the steps:



\[\frac{d}{dy} {y}^{2}+2y\]

1
Use Power Rule: \(\frac{d}{dx} {x}^{n}=n{x}^{n-1}\).
\[2y+2\]

Done