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  • May 25, 2005, 08:07 PM
    aussie_kris
    Derivatives of Exponential functions
    Hey

    Can someone help with finding the derivative of y = xe^(-x/2)
  • May 26, 2005, 02:58 AM
    CroCivic91
    You are dealing with a formula of type f(x) = f1(x) * f2(x)
    In your example, f1(x) = x and f2(x) = e^(-x/2)
    Basic formula is f'(x) = ( f1(x) * f2(x) )' = f1'(x)*f2(x) + f1(x)*f2'(x)
    f1'(x) = 1
    f2'(x) = -(1/2)*e^(-x/2)

    So that means that f'(x) = 1*e^(-x/2) + x*(-(1/2))*e^(-x/2) = e^(-x/2)*(1 - (1/2)*x)
  • May 26, 2005, 04:07 AM
    aussie_kris
    Thanks... I ended up working it out. Though me and a friend are stuck on trying to sketch it
  • May 26, 2005, 02:59 PM
    HANK
    Reference:
    Calc101.com

    HANK :confused:

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