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    When the exponential expression is something other than simply x, we apply the chain rule: First we take the derivative of the entire expression, then we multiply

    Indeed, any constant multiple of the exponential function is equal to its own derivative. f(x) = Cex. Here C is any fixed real constant and e is Euler’s irrational
    Therefore to differentiate x to the power of something you bring the power down to in front of the x, and then reduce the power by one. Examples. If y = x4, dy/dx =Derivative of ex Proofs. This function is unusual because it is the exact same as its derivative. This means that for every x value, the slope at that point is equal to
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    f'(x) = ae^ax the power of e always remains constant, instead, you multipy e to its power by the derivative of the power. correction: e^(x+1) integrated is e^(x+1) +

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