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1. The derivative of f(x)=e^2x -e^-2x
is f'(x)=2e^2x - 2e^-2x?
2.A certain radioactive substance is decaying so that at time t, measured in years, the amount of the substance, in grams, given by the function f(x)=3e^-3t. What is the rate of decay of the substance after half a year?
Answer: -3.24g/year?
            
            
        1. The derivative of f(x)=e^2x -e^-2x
is f'(x)=2e^2x - 2e^-2x?
2.A certain radioactive substance is decaying so that at time t, measured in years, the amount of the substance, in grams, given by the function f(x)=3e^-3t. What is the rate of decay of the substance after half a year?
Answer: -3.24g/year?
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                    Answered by
            john
            
    Yes for both.  Growth and decay problems are awful, just letting you know
    
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