Compute the derivative of f(x)=e^x^(2+1)
so in other words derivative of e^x^3?
I'm not sure, it is a little confusing because of the +1.
um ok. well if it is e^x^(3) then in this case we would have to use chain rule. so we would get (3x^2) * (e^x^3)
I am going to try the online derivative calculator. Test this Thursday.
try wolframalpha.com
The online derivative calculator isn't going to help you on your test this Thursday. Practicing the chain rule will. ;)
Yes, I know. But I am going to learn this
also go onto khanacademy.com and find the related derivative concepts. it has really easy to follow videos that make all these crazy concepts that you find hard really simple. - step by step solution the videos are short too
The O D C gives the answer as 2xe^x^2
um yeah. thats if you are deriving e^x^2
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