How do you find the derivative of #(e^x)^2#?
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Explanation:
Use the exponent rule
Use
Let
Explanation:
#color(blue)"Note that " (e^x)^2=e^(2x)# differentiate using the
#color(blue)"chain rule"#
#• d/dx(e^(f(x)))=e^(f(x))xxf'(x)#
#rArrd/dx(e^(2x))=e^(2x)xxd/dx(2x)#
#color(white)(xxxxxxxx)=2e^(2x)#
For the heck of it, we can also treat
Generally, we see that the derivative of
The previous relation comes from the chain rule. The derivative of
Here, we see that the derivative of
The derivative of
Which we can simplify using the rules of exponents: