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Asked by TayB

Find the derivative dy/dx

y=e^(sinh(x))
9 years ago

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Answered by Steve
just use the good old chain rule. By now that shouldn't be causing any difficulties, eh?

If y = e^u, y' = e^u u'

y = e^(sinh(x))
y' = e^sinh(x)) * cosh(x)
9 years ago

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