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We reviewed exponential functions before stating the key fact: that the derivative of the (natural) exponential function e^x is just e^x!
We did a couple examples using this:
Instructor: Suman Ganguli | Fall 2024
We reviewed exponential functions before stating the key fact: that the derivative of the (natural) exponential function e^x is just e^x!
We did a couple examples using this:
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