Question #bbdc7
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Explanation:
We will require the use of the chain rule: If
If we let
Note:
If
Explanation:
the standard derivative of
#e^x" is " e^x# To differentiate
#e^(2x)" use the" color(blue)" chain rule"#
#color(red)(bar(ul(|color(white)(2/2)color(black)(d/dx(e^(f(x)))=e^(f(x)) .f'(x))color(white)(2/2)|)))#
#rArrd/dx(3e^(2x))=3e^(2x).d/dx(2x)=6e^(2x)#
see explanation.
Explanation:
#color(orange)"Reminder"#
#ln(xy)=lnx+lny#
#rArrln(3e^(2x))≠2xln(3e)#
#"but "ln(3e^(2x))=ln3+lne^(2x)=ln3+2xcancel(lne)#
#"and "d/dx(ln3+2x)=2#
#rArrm'(x)=2m(x)=2.3e^(2x)=6e^(2x)#