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pavadrin
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Hey,
I have a problem involving natural logs which has got me confused, even though it appears simple.
The problem: Find the exact coordinates of the point on [tex]y = e^x[/tex] where the gradient is 2.
From previous experience, I know that differentiation is required, but because of the e I am not sure on how to go about this. After the differentiation I think I can manage to complete it.
Thanks,
Pavdarin
I have a problem involving natural logs which has got me confused, even though it appears simple.
The problem: Find the exact coordinates of the point on [tex]y = e^x[/tex] where the gradient is 2.
From previous experience, I know that differentiation is required, but because of the e I am not sure on how to go about this. After the differentiation I think I can manage to complete it.
Thanks,
Pavdarin