Just take the derivative of the entire expression in the exponent and put it in front of e (multiply the derivative of the exponent to e)
Tylar E.
asked 03/24/22Find k'(x) if k(x)= e (-2x^4 - 4x^1/3)
Use derivative for the exponential function
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