find dy for y=e^((square root of x)-1)
what's the derivative of e^x?
e^x
In solving an equation for x, 3 is subtracted from one side of the equation. What needs to be done to the other side of the equation? A. add 3 B. divide by 3 C. subtract 3 D. nothing
right but in this question you're given a function instead of x, so which rule would you apply?
In solving an equation for x, 3 is subtracted from one side of the equation. What needs to be done to the other side of the equation? A. add 3 B. divide by 3 C. subtract 3 D. nothing
jp12sky, you can post your question where it says ask a question
In solving an equation for x, 3 is subtracted from one side of the equation. What needs to be done to the other side of the equation? A. add 3 B. divide by 3 C. subtract 3 D. nothing
you use the chain rule right?
right
can you do it now?
In solving an equation for x, 3 is subtracted from one side of the equation. What needs to be done to the other side of the equation? A. add 3 B. divide by 3 C. subtract 3 D. nothing
3 would be subracted from other side too jp12sky
thx
\[f(x)=e^{\sqrt{x}-1}\] like that?
okay i didnt read the question right but yes i know how to do it, you pretty much find the derivative.
right so e^(anything) = e^(anything) and then you multiply it with the derivative of that anything
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