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What function do you know from calculus is such that its first derivative is a constant multiple k of itself

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Answer:

Exponential function if the form
e^(Kx) is the constant multiple K of itself if.


y'=(dy)/(dx)=cKe^(Kx) \\y'=Ky

Explanation:

The exponential function of the form
e^x is the function which is the derivative of itself.

Where:

x is independent variable

Now if we talk about constant then again exponential function if the form
e^(Kx) is the constant multiple K of itself if we take the dervative.

Mathmatical Prove:

Consider the general equation

let
y=ce^(Kx)

Where:

K is a constant

c is the cofficient(could be any number)

Now:

Taking derivative of above equation w.r.t x:


y'=(dy)/(dx)=cKe^(Kx) \\y'=Ky

Hence proved exponential function is a constant multiple K of it self.

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