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find the differential of the question.(dy/dx)​

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Answered by jtg07
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x woul get differentiated into 1 so let's ignore it....

lnx \div  {e}^{x}

ln function gets reciprocalled....

dx =  \frac{lnx}{ {e}^{x} }

function of e doesn't get affected...

 \frac{dx}{dy}  =  \frac{1}{x}  \frac{1}{ {e}^{x} }

this is ur answer....thank you

please comment if my answer is wrong

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