Using the chain rule: The derivative of e^u is (e^u)(u'). Notice that e^u is rewritten exactly as is and then multiplied by the derivative of the exponent.
Let u=2x. So u'=2
So the derivative of e^u is e^(2x)*2 This can also be written as 2e^(2x).
Answer is Correct. She could have also subtracted 100 from both sides, then divided by .
I think the answer is ten
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Question 1: Fraction
Question 2: Equal
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I know Q1 is right, I'm not so sure about Q2 so I'm sorry if that's wrong
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C=8k+24
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