Math, asked by llxxkrithikaxxll, 3 days ago


\huge \bold \red{\frac{d}{dx} (e^{\frac{1}{x} })}

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Answered by NeonBlast
3

Step-by-step explanation:

d/dx e^1/x

= e^1/x . -1/x²

so

= -e^1/x/x²

Answered by Anonymous
6

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