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posted 2014-07-17 11:37:25 -0600

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That is what I got! For the $\frac{df}{dx}$ I used the Product rule, or $(f*g)= f'g + fg'$, and got your answer. And for $\frac{df}{dy}$ I used the traditional rules for taking the derivative involving $e$, where we treat $x$ as a constant and bring it down. I believe I am correct, and you are too!