Asked by Math/Calc
Find the interval(s) where this function is increase and the interval(s) where it is decreasing:
g(x)=e^(-x)
Any work shown would also be greatly appreciated. Thank you!!
g(x)=e^(-x)
Any work shown would also be greatly appreciated. Thank you!!
Answers
Answered by
drwls
The derivative is
dg/dx = -e^(-x)
It is negative for all x, so the function is always decreasing with x.
dg/dx = -e^(-x)
It is negative for all x, so the function is always decreasing with x.
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