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In Problems $1-26,$ find the derivative of the given function.$$ y=\left(e^{3}\right)^{x-1} $$
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We have $y=\left(e^{3}\right)^{x-1}$, which can be rewritten as $y=e^{3(x-1)}$ or $y=e^{3x-3}$. Show more…
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