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I was given

[math]y = e^x[/math]

So I did this!

[math]\ln y = x \ln e[/math]

[math]dx/dy = 1/y[/math]

[math]dy/dx = y[/math]

Am I making some illegal moves?

If you are allowed to use the derivative of the logarithm (which is no more fundamental than that of the exponent), you have correctly found the answer, dy/dx = y = e^x

 

If you have to prove this from "more fundamental" results, I suggeswt you use the series expansion for e^x and differentiate term by term.

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