Asked by Ifi
How to differentiate e^e^x?
Ans at wolfram is e^(x+e^x). I need the calculation method.
Ans at wolfram is e^(x+e^x). I need the calculation method.
Answers
Answered by
Steve
You know that if y = e^u
y' = e^u u'
here, u=e^x, so
y' = (e^e^x) (e^x)
now just add exponents as usual when multiplying:
y' = e^(e^x+x)
y' = e^u u'
here, u=e^x, so
y' = (e^e^x) (e^x)
now just add exponents as usual when multiplying:
y' = e^(e^x+x)
There are no AI answers yet. The ability to request AI answers is coming soon!