C crazyymonkey New Member Joined Feb 28, 2008 Messages 21 Gender Female HSC 2008 Aug 13, 2008 #1 help with this question. differentiate: (i) ((e^-x)-e^x)^2 please help
seano77 Walk On Joined Sep 17, 2006 Messages 462 Gender Male HSC 2008 Aug 13, 2008 #2 =2((e^-x)-e^x).((-e^x)-e^x)) (I think).
Aerath Retired Joined May 10, 2007 Messages 10,169 Gender Undisclosed HSC N/A Aug 13, 2008 #3 seano77 said: =2((e^-x)-e^x).((-e^x)-e^x)) (I think). Click to expand... Yeah, it's right. But if you wanna be a pedant, you can have: y' = -2(e-x-ex)(e-x+ex)
seano77 said: =2((e^-x)-e^x).((-e^x)-e^x)) (I think). Click to expand... Yeah, it's right. But if you wanna be a pedant, you can have: y' = -2(e-x-ex)(e-x+ex)
C crazyymonkey New Member Joined Feb 28, 2008 Messages 21 Gender Female HSC 2008 Aug 14, 2008 #4 just letting everyone know i got the answer to this question and it becomes 2((-e^-2x)-(e^2x)) =] thankyou anyways everyone. i got 1 mark for the first step being right. but for that extra mark i needed to multiple the two brackets together. =]
just letting everyone know i got the answer to this question and it becomes 2((-e^-2x)-(e^2x)) =] thankyou anyways everyone. i got 1 mark for the first step being right. but for that extra mark i needed to multiple the two brackets together. =]