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Derivada de un cociente de funciones exponenciales

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Uploaded on Jul 27, 2011

Julio Rios explica cómo, antes de derivar una función, resulta más conveniente transformarla usando las propiedades de la potenciación

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  • nefroxx10

    excelente profe

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  • julioprofenet

    Muchas gracias. Saludos!

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  • juan rodriguez

    Excelente profesor, explica muy bien...Ke buena labor profe,muchas gracias

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  • Jhon Bryan

    si reemplazo 3^x=a seria (2a.a-a^2)/a^2=1 esta bien???

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  • Andrea Carolina Güechá Sánchez

    Gracias profe

    Pero en caso de que fuesen e ( euler ) en vez de las constantes

    supongamos el caso

    y= e^(x^(2)-x) / 2

    o un producto

    y= e^(x) * e^(x^(2))

    agradezco me responda, Muchísimas gracias

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  • Ingrid Garcia

    hjhjaahhahj a, a la manzanita q risa XDDDD gracias profe !!!!

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