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Find the derivative of the function:. y=6e^-x + e^5x

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The derivative of the function y = 6e^-x + e^5x can be determined using the application of the laws of differential calculus. In this case, the derivative of e^x is equal to e^x dx. The constant as coefficient remains the same. The answer to this problem is y = -6e^-x + 5 e^5x.
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