The linear momentum operator is (^ on top of) P, which is -ih(d/dx), where h is h bad, and the d's are partials... Now you operate on your function, easy enough. But this function is a bit complex, f(x) = e^ickx, where c is a constant, and im assuming k is the kinetic energy operator. So you operate and get ie^ickx(c) from the chain rule, e.g is c = 5 then it would be 5ie^i5kc... Is this correct, or is K also pulled out as a constant which would make it 5kie^i5kc? Also, is K(operator) is -(h^2/2m)(del^2), what would become of the function? Thanks in advance