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Diferenciation?

prove that derivative (y+3/2) = (e^x/2)....original question is diferenciate: x=ln(2y+3)

To find left part is easy, as well as inverse and derivate.

Thanks

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  • 12 hours ago

    Good job! Just be careful, e²≠e^ln(2), verify! in general: y=ln x, then e^y=x or x=e^y, so I cannot award you thumb up

    Source(s): my head
  • 1 day ago

    x = Ln(2y + 3)

    e^(x) = e^[Ln(2y + 3)]

    e^(x) = 2y + 3

    2y = e^(x) - 3

    y = (1/2).e^(x) - (3/2)

    y' = (1/2).e^(x)

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