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    Finding Derivatives of -2z*e^-(z^2)

    that looks right. Remember, (first) *(derivative of the second) + (second) * (derivative of first). Of course you can change the order, same answer.
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    Integral Areas and Physics Application

    oops, sorry. I am new to this place. I figured it out anyways. Thanks for the heads up.
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    Integral Areas and Physics Application

    Greetings everyone! I am new to this forum. I take a variety of mathematic courses and needed some help so found this website. Its great to see a variety of people interested in mathematics! In my current calculus class, we are learning about Integral areas in geometric shapes and...
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