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    Oct 26, 2009, 04:37 PM
    derivative with 'e'
    Is this right?

    h(x) = 3e^sin(x + 2)

    h'(x) = 3e^sin(x + 2) X cos(x+2)(1)
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    Oct 26, 2009, 06:01 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by ankara55t View Post
    Is this right?

    h(x) = 3e^sin(x + 2)

    h'(x) = 3e^sin(x + 2) X cos(x+2)(1)

    Yep, that's it. Very good. You'd get a greenie if I could give you one. :)

    Except, try using LaTex if you plan on frequenting this math site on a regular basis.

    Like so:

    To see the code I typed to make it display that way, just click on 'quote user'.

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