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OpenStudy (anonymous):

derive y = t^2* e^-ct

OpenStudy (anonymous):

y = t^2* e^-ct is this like this? \[y=t ^{2e ^{-ct}} ,,?\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

or this may be like y = t^2* (e^-ct) \[y=t ^{2} *e ^{-ct} ,..?\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oh sorry, watching the presidential debate, but yes. there's no chain rule?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

First product rule. First step come first, young San.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

(And show us what you get.)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

y = e^-ct * 2t + t^2 * e^-ct

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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