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Derivative of 2e^(2x)

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   2*x
2*E   
2e2x2 e^{2 x}
2*E^(2*x)
Detail solution
  1. The derivative of a constant times a function is the constant times the derivative of the function.

    1. Let u=2xu = 2 x.

    2. The derivative of eue^{u} is itself.

    3. Then, apply the chain rule. Multiply by ddx2x\frac{d}{d x} 2 x:

      1. The derivative of a constant times a function is the constant times the derivative of the function.

        1. Apply the power rule: xx goes to 11

        So, the result is: 22

      The result of the chain rule is:

      2e2x2 e^{2 x}

    So, the result is: 4e2x4 e^{2 x}


The answer is:

4e2x4 e^{2 x}

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The first derivative [src]
   2*x
4*e   
4e2x4 e^{2 x}
The second derivative [src]
   2*x
8*e   
8e2x8 e^{2 x}
The third derivative [src]
    2*x
16*e   
16e2x16 e^{2 x}
The graph
Derivative of 2e^(2x)