Math, asked by mkjaiswal11, 1 month ago

If
y = f(x) =  {e}^{x}
then find:

1) f'(x) or
 \frac{dy}{dx}
2)f''(x) or
 \frac{ {d}^{2}y }{d {x}^{2} }

NOTE: If you are thinking you can cancel d in the fractions.... NO, you can't. This is finding derivative. Maybe you just don't know what it is


Answers

Answered by tomarjayant009
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Step-by-step explanation:

If

y = f(x) = {e}^{x}

then find:

1) f'(x) or

 \frac{dy}{dx}

2)f''(x) or

 \frac{ {d}^{2}y }{d {x}^{2} }

NOTE: If you are thinking you can cancel d in the fractions.... NO, you can't. This is finding derivative. Maybe you just don't know what it is

Answered by rkjha30Lite
0

Answer:

f'(x) or</p><p>[tex] \frac{dy}{dx}

2)f''(x) or

 \frac{ {d}^{2}y }{d {x}^{2} } [/tex]

f'(x) or</p><p>[tex] \frac{dy}{dx}

2)f''(x) or

 \frac{ {d}^{2}y }{d {x}^{2} } [/tex]

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