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What is the derivative of g(x)=e^(x^2+2x)+3x
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What is the derivative of g(x)=e^(x^2+2x)+3x
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Ok first we can split it in two :
and
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The derivative of
is 3.
For the first part, we use the chain rule :
hence
(since the derivative of the exponential is itself) hence
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