Hello. I am new to the forums. I figured this would be a great place to get help as I generally struggle with any sort of algebra (which calculus is based upon).
I am trying to do the derivative of 500/(1+e^-t)
The best I can do is 500(1+e^-t)^-1=500(-1)(1+e^-t)^-2*e^-t but then I get stuck. I am not sure exactly how to keep going.
If someone could explain how you determine what steps to take next I would be truely greatful!
I am doing a self-study calculus course in prep for university and unfortuneatly they do not have a tutoring or a help service in which you can ask a teacher.
Thanks
I am trying to do the derivative of 500/(1+e^-t)
The best I can do is 500(1+e^-t)^-1=500(-1)(1+e^-t)^-2*e^-t but then I get stuck. I am not sure exactly how to keep going.
If someone could explain how you determine what steps to take next I would be truely greatful!
I am doing a self-study calculus course in prep for university and unfortuneatly they do not have a tutoring or a help service in which you can ask a teacher.
Thanks