How do I find the derivative of #3e^(-12t) #?
1 Answer
Jan 2, 2016
You can use the chain rule.
Explanation:
The 3 is a constant, it can be kept out:
It's a mixed function. The outer function is the exponential, and the inner is a polynomial (sort of):
Deriving:
If the exponent was a simple variable and not a function, we would simply differentiate
Which means you differentiate