g(x) = 400(1 − e−0.1x) = 400 - 400e-0.1x and to take the derivative, use the chain rule.
So g'(x) = -400e-0.1x•(-0.1) = 40e-0.1x
Brittney D.
asked 07/27/21Find the derivative of the function.
g(x) = 400(1 − e−0.1x)
g(x) = 400(1 − e−0.1x) = 400 - 400e-0.1x and to take the derivative, use the chain rule.
So g'(x) = -400e-0.1x•(-0.1) = 40e-0.1x
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