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GM Feebz
says
15 years ago
The derivative of an exponential function a raised to u is equal to a raised to u times ln of a times the derivative of u.
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GM Feebz
says
15 years ago
We should put into consideration that u could be any differentiable function at x, and that a should be greater than zero.
GM Feebz
says
15 years ago
Should we replace a by the natural number e, we can get the derivative of natural exponential functions [...]
GM Feebz
says
15 years ago
defined by e raised to u ln of e Dx u.
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GM Feebz
says
15 years ago
But since ln e equals one, we only have e raised to u Dx u.
Jeric-kun
says
15 years ago
GM Feebz
says
15 years ago
The conditions for u being a differentiable function at x still holds in this matter.
GM Feebz
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15 years ago
Jeric-kun
says
15 years ago
ah ah..ur still cool..wth..
grb
says
15 years ago
uhhh...u^x=what
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