Asked by Corinna
(5x-4)e^(-2x)
How do you find the critical point
I don't understand how to take the derivative of e^ to a negative?
How do you find the critical point
I don't understand how to take the derivative of e^ to a negative?
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Answered by
bobpursley
taking the power to a negative is no different than the positive.
d e^ax /dx= e^ax d(ax)/dx= e^ax * a
d e^ax /dx= e^ax d(ax)/dx= e^ax * a
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