SOLUTION: if y=e^-x^2 then y''(0) equals

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Question 1208877: if y=e^-x^2 then y''(0) equals
Answer by mccravyedwin(407)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!



To take the derivative, copy it over then multiply by the derivative 
of the exponent: 

 

First times the derivative of the second plus the second times the
derivative of the first:

 

Substitute x = 0







Edwin

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