How do you find the derivative of e^(-2t)? Calculus Differentiating Exponential Functions Differentiating Exponential Functions with Base e 1 Answer Shwetank Mauria Jun 19, 2016 Differential of e^(-2t) is -2/e^(2t) Explanation: As differential of e^t is e^t Differential of e^(-2t) using chain rule is e^(-2t)xx-2=-2/e^(2t) Answer link Related questions What is the derivative of y=3x^2e^(5x) ? What is the derivative of y=e^(3-2x) ? What is the derivative of f(theta)=e^(sin2theta) ? What is the derivative of f(x)=(e^(1/x))/x^2 ? What is the derivative of f(x)=e^(pix)*cos(6x) ? What is the derivative of f(x)=x^4*e^sqrt(x) ? What is the derivative of f(x)=e^(-6x)+e ? How do you find the derivative of y=e^x? How do you find the derivative of y=e^(1/x)? How do you find the derivative of y=e^(2x)? See all questions in Differentiating Exponential Functions with Base e Impact of this question 16647 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License