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what is derivative of e^x-e^-x/e^x+e^-x

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Answered by kunjappanmd
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Answer:

dy  \div dx = 4 \div (e {}^{x}  + e {}^{ - x} )

Step-by-step explanation:

to find the derivative we have to use the Quotient rule

and Chain rule

the quocient rule=d/dx(u/v)

by the chain rule=

d \div dx \: e {}^{ax}

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Answered by chetana67
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Answer:

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