In this video, I define the exponential derivative of a function using power series, and then show something really neat: For “most” functions (those that have a power series expansion), the exponential derivative is just shifting the function by 1!
I also derive the product rule for exponential derivatives, which is much more elegant than the one for derivatives.
Enjoy!
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