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$2.00 differentiations with the number e CALCULUS

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how do you find the derivative of a function with the number e with an exponent and a coefficient. like 2x+3e^y = e^(x+y) i dont understand what you do with the coefficient 3

 


   
   
   
   
 
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  • Posted on Nov 03, 2009 at 7:16:17PM
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Preview: ... e y)/dx = d(e x+y )/dx 2d(x)/dx + 3d(e y)/dx = d(e x+y )/dx 2dx/dx +3e y dy/dx = e x+ ...

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$1.00 FULL WORK SHOWN (derivative of an implicit function)

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Preview: ... sides with respect to x we get d/dx[ 2x 3e^y] =d/dx[ e^(x y)] => d/dx[2x] d/dx[3e^y] =[d(e^(x y))/ ...

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