S ScienceGuy New member Aug 3, 2009 #1 Biology as compared to high school? and completely unrelated, what is the derivative of e^x^2
A asianman New member Aug 3, 2009 #2 Well I took IB physics, chem , and Bio. I pretty much relearned the same things...big review except different style of teachings. y = e^x^2 = e^u u = x^2 du/dx = 2x dy/du = e^u derivative = dy/dx = dy/du ( du/dx ) = (e^u)(2x) = (e^x^2)(2x)
Well I took IB physics, chem , and Bio. I pretty much relearned the same things...big review except different style of teachings. y = e^x^2 = e^u u = x^2 du/dx = 2x dy/du = e^u derivative = dy/dx = dy/du ( du/dx ) = (e^u)(2x) = (e^x^2)(2x)