[HELP] Derivative Of The Exponential

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hi guys

I need The proof from definition of the derivative for exponential and log Fn
can somebody help me !
 
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Hi MiniSmSm! Welcome to PF! :smile:

Let's start with the exponential.

First, what definition of the exponential function are you using?
 
Welcome Tiny-tim

I use e^x or a^x
 
Hi MiniSmSm! :smile:

(try using the X2 tag just above the Reply box :wink:)

Yes, but how are you defining ex ?
 
I don understand !
I mean as a power series
 
MiniSmSm said:
I mean as a power series

You mean ∑0 xn/n! ?

ok, then just differentiate that …

what do you get? :smile:
 
No no ..

I mean by using this formula

F(x+h)-F(x) / h ( sorry I don`t know how to use tags :( )

how can I prove that the derivative of that function equals to its own !
 
thank you
this is what I wanted
 
  • #10
That proof requires the fact that e^{x+y}= e^xe^y. Have you proved that from the power series definition? If so, how?
 
  • #11
Actually I haven`t :(
how ?
 
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