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AP Calculus HW HELP!!?

how do you find the critical points for f(x)= e^x?

I have to find the interval on which the given function f increases and on which interval f decreseas

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  • 10 years ago
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    Its derivative is e^x which is always positive so the function is always increasing. (It has no critical points.)

  • 4 years ago

    a million) bring up the two sides via e: e^{ln(2x-a million)} = e^3 2x-a million = e^3 2x = a million + e^3 2) g(f(x)) = ln[f(x)f(x)] = ln[e^2x] = 2x 3) area is the set of all numbers for which the given set is defined; needless to say for all actual x, y is defined 4) variety is the set of all style for which the output of the function is defined; it could actually be clean that the function's output values are defined for all x

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