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    Derivative of e^(x) evaluated at e

    Sorry, that's what I meant instead of e-1. That part does equal e, but it has to equal e^(e) instead of just e, since f(x)=e^x, f '(x)= e^(x), so f '(e)=e^(e) Going by the limit laws, wouldn't the answer be option E? Since it's the same thing as F, but with e^e instead... sorry I can't...
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    Derivative of e^(x) evaluated at e

    Homework Statement Okay, so.. I'm confused about this problem, because I'm nearly certain that there's no "correct" answer from the options given. Consider the function f(x)=e^(x). Which of the following is equal to f'(e)? Note that there may be more than one 2. Answer options a)...
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