I've been trying to find the derivative of the function for quite a while but I just can't find it.
How can I find the derivative of $(-1)e^{0.1t}+(25-t)\cdot 0.1e^{0.1t}$
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calculus
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0You want derivative of those four terms? And t is variable? – 2017-01-09
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0Yes, that is what i want. – 2017-01-09
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is this $$(-1)e^{0.1t}+(25-t)\cdot 0.1e^{0.1t}$$? if so then we get $$(-1)e^{0.1t}\cdot 0.1-0.1e^{0.1t}+(25-t)0.1e^{0.1t}\cdot 0.1$$ now you can simplify the derivative. I have use the product and the chaine rule.
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0what do you mean? – 2017-01-09