differentiate the equation V = Ve^(-t/CR) with respect to t.

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To differentiate V = Ve^(-t/CR) with respect to t, we can use the chain rule for differentiation.

First, let's rewrite the equation as:

V = V * e^(-t/CR)

Now, differentiate both sides with respect to t:

dV/dt = V * (-1/CR) * e^(-t/CR)

Therefore, the derivative of V = Ve^(-t/CR) with respect to t is:

dV/dt = -V/CR * e^(-t/CR)