What is the derivative of y=e^(-1)?

1 Answer
Aug 5, 2014

y = e^(-1) is a constant function.
See, e^(-1) = 1/e and there's no x in the expression.

The derivative of any constant is zero.

So dy/dx = 0.

Unless… the letter e has been defined as a variable, and the question is to find dy/(de). Then the derivative would be -1/(e^2). But that seems unlikely.

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