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Calculus I. Find f'(x) when f(x)=e^x/x^2
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Use integration by parts with x^2 as u and dv as e^x
This is derivation. Use the quotient rule. Your answer should be something like this: \[(x^2e^{x} - 2xe^x) \div x^4\]
That can be simplified, by the way. :)
Oh yeah, I messed up, I meant to say x^(-2)
no, I actually just misread the question
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