Find the Derivative - d/dx e^x-e^(-x)
Problem
Solution
Apply the sum/difference rule of differentiation, which allows for the derivative of each term to be taken separately.
Differentiate the first term using the rule
d(ex)/d(x)=ex
Differentiate the second term using the chain rule, where the derivative of
eu iseu⋅d(u)/d(x)
Calculate the derivative of the exponent
−x which is−1
Simplify the expression by substituting the results back into the difference rule and combining the signs.
Final Answer
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