Asked by Anonymous
How do you find the derivative of
y = xe^-2x?
y = xe^-2x?
Answers
Answered by
Bosnian
In google type
"library wolfram step by step derivate"
then click for first term in list.
"library wolfram step by step derivate"
then click for first term in list.
Answered by
ashley
it doesn't work
Answered by
Bosnian
Go to calc101 com
Click derivates and type
x e^(-2x)
with space betven x and e^(-2x)
and click DO IT
Click derivates and type
x e^(-2x)
with space betven x and e^(-2x)
and click DO IT
Answered by
Goizueta
Using the product rule
(1)(e^-2x)+(x)(-2x)(e^-2x)
(e^-2x)(1+2x^2)
(1)(e^-2x)+(x)(-2x)(e^-2x)
(e^-2x)(1+2x^2)
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