SOLUTION: This is from my derivatives of exponents lesson. I seem to be confused :( Question = If f(x)=10^3x-5 times e^2x^2, determine the values of x so that f'(x)=0. Thank you so mu

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Question 1200942: This is from my derivatives of exponents lesson. I seem to be confused :(
Question =
If f(x)=10^3x-5 times e^2x^2, determine the values of x so that f'(x)=0.
Thank you so much :)

Answer by Edwin McCravy(20054)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Which of these, if any, do you mean?  















You must use parentheses around what is
to be taken all together as one quantity.

Edwin

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