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Question on differentiation of exponential functions. (1 Viewer)

Squar3root

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i think you should have a go before asking. there isn't much to the question and it is pretty straight forward
 

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Well, simply...

If y = e^x
y' = 1e^x
which is just y' = e^x

Then sub in x = 3 to find the gradient (make sure you leave this in exact form as the question asks exact form i.e. m = e^3), and use point-gradient formula to find the equation.

Also find y.

I don't feel like giving the whole working out method cause it seems simple enough to do but if you wish for a full working out method then I'll write one up.
 

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Anyone who has paid any attention in class should be able to do this question.
It doesn't bode well for the future.
 

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