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  • 04-08-2016
  • Mathematics
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What is the derivative of e^(2x)?
Is it necessary to use the chain rule: f'(g(x))*g'(x)?

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W0lf93
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  • 14-07-2017
The derivative of e^(2x) is d/dx( e^(2x)) = e^(2x). d/dx (2x) = e^(2x).2 = 2e^(2x) . Yes, it is necessary to use the chain rule. Because withour chain rule the differentiation will be incomplete. Thsu, the derivtive of e^(2x) is 2e^(2x).
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