Asked by Twixx
Find f(39)(x).
f(x)=ex
It gives no options and I'm so bad at high derivatives
f(x)=ex
It gives no options and I'm so bad at high derivatives
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Anonymous
suspect you mean
f(x) = e^x
no matter how many derivatives you take
the result is still e^x
because
d/dx (e^x) = e^x
f(x) = e^x
no matter how many derivatives you take
the result is still e^x
because
d/dx (e^x) = e^x
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