If dy/dx = (e) (9x) then Y = 4.5ex2 plus (any constant).
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The above answer explains how to get the integral of e9x.
If you were interested in how to get the derivative of e9x, the answer is e9.
I suspect you may have actually wanted to ask how to get the derivative of e9x.
In that case, the derivative of e9x is 9e9x.
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y"+y'=0 is a differential equation and mean the first derivative plus the second derivative =0.Look at e-x the first derivative is -e-xThe second derivative will be e-xThe sum will be 0
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The y intercept would be 3.
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y=3 cos(x) y' = -3 sin(x)