Math, asked by MrPerfect7777, 4 months ago

if f(X)=ex then f'(X)=?​

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Answered by ItzMissKomal
3

Answer:

f(x)=xe

x(x−1)

⇒f

(x)=e

x(1−x)

+x

2

(−1)e

x(1−x)

+x(1−x)e

x(1−x)

=−e

x(1−x)

(2x

2

−x−1)=−e

x(1−x)

(x−1)(x+1/2)

f

(x)=0 at x=−1/2,1 and f

(x)>0 when −1/2<x<1

⇒f(x) is increasing function on [−1/2,1]

Answered by Chaitanya1696
0

The function f(x)= e^x

therefore f'(x) is derivative of f(x), which is given by

=d(e^x) / d x

= e^x

f'(x) = e^x

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