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Derivative function:
    Enter an original function (that is, the function to be derived), then set the variable to be derived and the order of the derivative, and click the "Next" button to obtain the derivative function of the corresponding order of the function.
    Note that the input function supports mathematical functions and other constants.
    Current location:Derivative function > History of Derivative Function Calculation
    Finding the 1th Order Derivative of Function ( (e^x)-1)/ x on x
    Finding the 4th Order Derivative of Function -e^(sin(-x)) on x
    Finding the 4th Order Derivative of Function -sin(-x) on x
    Finding the 3th Order Derivative of Function 4x^2-12x+28-2*(3)^(0.5) on x
    Finding the 1th Order Derivative of Function (2*√5-√2)*(√20+2) on x
    Finding the 1th Order Derivative of Function 2a^xcosx on x
    Finding the 1th Order Derivative of Function 3*√X; on x
    Finding the 1th Order Derivative of Function 3√X; on x
    Finding the 1th Order Derivative of Function arcsin(1/2*x) on x
    Finding the 1th Order Derivative of Function arcsin(x/2) on x
    Finding the 1th Order Derivative of Function (2/(x^2-1)^(1/2))-2*acos(1/x) on x
    Finding the 1th Order Derivative of Function (x^5+y^4)/(x^3+y^3) on y
    Finding the 1th Order Derivative of Function x*ln(sqrt(x^2-1)+x)-ln(x^2-1)-0.5*x on x
    Finding the 2th Order Derivative of Function 2^x^x^x on x
    Finding the 2th Order Derivative of Function (x^(2/3))*(x^2+3) on x
    Finding the 2th Order Derivative of Function x^2/3(x^2+3) on x
    Finding the 1th Order Derivative of Function x^x^x; on x
    Finding the 1th Order Derivative of Function log(2, 1/x); on x
    Finding the 1th Order Derivative of Function log(2, 1/(x^2 + y^2) on x
    Finding the 1th Order Derivative of Function 13x+13/44*sin(4x) on x

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