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OpenStudy (anonymous):

compute the derivative y=e^e pie x

OpenStudy (shayaan_mustafa):

Hi hooverst :) How are you dear?

OpenStudy (shayaan_mustafa):

Is this your question? \[\LARGE y=e^{e\pi x}\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes

OpenStudy (shayaan_mustafa):

So, use chain rule, \[\LARGE \frac{dy}{dx}=e^{e\pi x}.\frac{d(e\pi x)}{dx}\] \[\LARGE \frac{dy}{dx}=e^{e\pi x}.e \pi\frac{d(x)}{dx}\] \[\LARGE \frac{dy}{dx}=e^{e\pi x}.e \pi(1)\] \[\LARGE \frac{dy}{dx}=e^{e\pi x}.e \pi\]

OpenStudy (shayaan_mustafa):

Any question?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no it wasnt so bad sometimes those e mess me up and the pie did to.

OpenStudy (shayaan_mustafa):

Oh, these are constant. That;s why I took them through the derivative and take only x's derivative.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

O ok

OpenStudy (shayaan_mustafa):

I know you still have some problem. I am sure.

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