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    Is the Derivative of e^(x-1) Simply e^(x-1)?

    no, I've been working on this assignment all weekend, and have not gone to sleep. so would f''(x) then be 1/e^2*e^x?
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    Is the Derivative of e^(x-1) Simply e^(x-1)?

    Thanks a lot Benny, you have been great!
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    Is the Derivative of e^(x-1) Simply e^(x-1)?

    I just edited my first posting. I just stumbled upon this site while I was looking for help online. I have been working on this assignment for several days. When using the chain rule is stays the same. I know e^x is e^x, so does e^(x-1) stay the same also?
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    Is the Derivative of e^(x-1) Simply e^(x-1)?

    Thanks I just really need to know for sure what the derivative for e^(x-1).
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    Proof Error: Missing Link at n^4 Term

    without seeing it all souldn't the answers to each line read as follows: n+6n+11n+6n n+10n+35n+50n+24n n+11n+41n+61n+30n (if you add the two lines above together)
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    What are the derivatives of sine and cosine inverse functions?

    sin¯¹x=1/√1-x² and cos¯¹x=-1/√1-x² Hope this is what you are looking for.
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    Is the Derivative of e^(x-1) Simply e^(x-1)?

    Nobody seems to be out there. I have to turn this in in a few hours, plus get some sleep. It's cool, how do I get a hold of one of the mentors?
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    Is the Derivative of e^(x-1) Simply e^(x-1)?

    The reason I am asking is because I used the chain rule and got the same thing. Do you know anything about the Maclaurin series?
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    Is the Derivative of e^(x-1) Simply e^(x-1)?

    PLEASE HELP need conformation on derivative of e^(x-1) Can't remember if derivative of e^(x-1) is e^(x-1) or if it changes. PLEASE HELP!
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