What is the derivative of e^3e3?

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Dec 10, 2014

Since e^3e3 is a constant, its derivative is zero.

(e^3)'=0


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The derivative of e^3 is 0.

The base of natural logarithms e, also called Euler's constant, is an irrational number, with an approximation of it's value correct to 7 decimal places being 2.7182818.

e^3 is, therefore, a numeber too (it can be show to be irrational). And since the derivative of a constant function is always 0, it's derivative is 0.