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 \frac{d}{dx} ( {e}^{ax} ) =

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Answered by MysticalKudi
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Expression Derivatives

y = ex dy/dx = ex

y = ea x dy/dx = a ea x

y = ax dy/dx = ax ln(a)

y = ln(x) dy/dx = 1 / x

Answered by Shivam29007
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Step-by-step explanation:

Expression Derivatives

y = ex dy/dx = ex

y = ea x dy/dx = a ea x

y = ax dy/dx = ax ln(a)

y = ln(x) dy/dx = 1 / x

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