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Monday, September 17, 2007

Differentiation of e

How to differentiate e^tanx?

first of all to differentiate e^anything = (Diff anything)*e^anything

so to differentiate e^tanx = (Diff tanx)*e^tanx = sec^2x*e^tanx

:)

btw, i couldn't remember what is Diff tanx = to, but i know how to sinx & cosx
so tanx=sinx/cosx Diff using quotient rule, get the ans within 30s :)

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi!

I'd just really like to thank u all 4 setting up this blog. I find a lot of the tips useful, especially those 4 a-math.

however could u also post up more qns with worked solutions up on absolute valued functions, rates of change and applications of integration(area under the curve)?

i really could use some help with these topics. thank u so much.

alwaysLovely said...

StefAnIe: all those qns up here are from students.
We answer to what you all aren't sure. We don't answer to everything unless a student finds it challenge.
So whichever topic you find challenging, send us a qn to askalwayslovely@gmail.com
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lijun(: said...

HI..

btw,
its diff(tanx)=sec^2(x), isn't it?

alwaysLovely said...

StefAnIe said...

however could u also post up more qns with worked solutions up on absolute valued functions, rates of change and applications of integration(area under the curve)?

Stepfanie: Pls send me the qns you have challenges with.

alwaysLovely said...

Yes Lijun
Diff (tan x) = sec^2x READ as sec sqaure x ;)