Calculus 5.1 Derivatives of Exponential Functions y = e^x

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What is e? What is the derivative of e^x and e^f(x)?
How do we do a graphical analysis of y = e^(-x^2)
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Hello Ms Havrot, in the function y=e^x, is there a horizontal asymptote? According to the Nelsons Textbook, horizontal asymptote exists when both the positive infinity and negative infinity are approaching the same y-value. In the function y=e^x, only the negative infinity is approaching 0, and the positive infinity is not approaching any y-value. Thank you for your attention!

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Are you okay Mrs. Havrot? Your voice seems a little dry in this video 😂. Hope your doing better!

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awesome video! Super clear and easy to understand : )

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Hello Ms. Havrot, I am kind of confused about the derivative part of the second term for Q5. I don't understand why the exponent would be 2x, shouldn't be 2x-1?

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Is there a method to finding the horizontal asymptote for e^x? For example with rationals

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Hi Ms Harvot. I notice the at 16:20 how you took the derivative of e^)-x^2 but would this same process also apply if e was just a number, say 4?

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Please let me know where you introduce the ho di hi, hi di ho rule. I am just starting out after many 6years and struggling a bit, and I'd like to know this rule and examples of its usage. KINDLY direct me to a basic lesson where this is introduced

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how do I convert y=e^x to log and then into ln? IDK how to do this and its really bugging me... I feel like its log to the base of e of y=x, but that looks wrong.

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for 15:56 how did you know that there isn't any V.A.?

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HI Ms Havrot is this last chapter on gr12 calculus?

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