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differentiate this function

Name: ben 2010-05-05 10:58

Differentiate e^(-u)*(dy/du) w.r.t. x please.

Thanks.

Name: Anonymous 2010-05-05 14:02

But there is no x in that function.  Wouldn't it be:
y = e^(-u)*(dy/du) = e^(-u)
y = e^(-u)*(dy/dx) = 0

Name: Anonymous 2010-05-07 5:56

Functiate this differentiation

Name: Anonymous 2010-05-07 8:34

DIFFERENTIATE MY ANUS

Name: Anonymous 2010-05-07 9:55

come on people, use the jsMath feature:


e^{-u}\frac{dy}{du}

Name: Anonymous 2010-05-07 19:58

and while you're at it, Mathematica differentiating tool too

Name: Anonymous 2010-05-07 23:25

those jews are wrong. you have to use the chain rule. it would be:

just a note:
dy/dx=f'(x)    or first derivative


f'(x)=e^(-u) * (-u)'

f'(x)=  -e^(-u)

Name: Anonymous 2010-05-08 11:44

>>7
I figured I was doing something wrong with the negative sign in the first part but I couldn't go back and edit it.  Thanks.

Name: Anonymous 2010-05-09 11:05

>>7
Someone missed the fact that u and x are different variables.

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