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Differentiate x^e+x^e

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Answer:


2e^x

Explanation:

You can add the two expressions together to form
2e^x

By taking the derivative, we will have the following:


(d)/(dx) 2e^x=(2)((d)/(dx)e^x)+((d)/(dx)2)(e^x)\\\\=2e^x+0\\\\=2e^x

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