use the general power rule to find derivative of \[r=e ^{2\theta} \]
honestly i don't even know where to begin on this one
before i can start i need to know the in physics what is the start point for all formula is = to ? or 0.00 or what the name of all start point plz? start point =
I don't know what you're talking about
then how can we get anwser for any thing if do not have 0=start piont or maybe it a letter
i think you might be replying to the wrong question I just figured out the answer anyway I realize that the derivative of anything in the form \[e ^{kx}=ke ^{kx}\] so the answer is \[2e ^{2\theta} \]
what was before e kx ?
if=e e=mc x mc then i have if = all start points
there was nothing it's just a formula for figuring out equations in that form in calculus
all math must have a start and a finsh
what was befor r
later
there was nothing lol
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