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OpenStudy (anonymous):

derivative of e^x dx derivative of e^x dx @Mathematics

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i dunno google it

OpenStudy (agreene):

e^x

OpenStudy (anonymous):

e^x - man they're probably ALL in your book.

OpenStudy (zarkon):

it is not unique

OpenStudy (anonymous):

the derivative of e^x is always e^x because the derivative of an exponential is e^x times ln(base) and ln(e) is 1 so its just e^x

OpenStudy (anonymous):

derivative of e^x*dx hmm what about the dx part what's it supposed to do

OpenStudy (agreene):

Ishaan, it would make it seem like it would be this: \[\int\limits_{}^{}\frac{\delta e^x}{dx}dx=e^x+c\]

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