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Differentiating Exponential functions In Exercise,find the derivative of the function. See Example 2 and 3.

f(x) = x2 + 1)e4x

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Answer:

f'(x)
=2(e^4^x)+(x^2+1)(4e^4^x)

Explanation:

The derivative of the function:


(x^2+1)e^4^x

The rule for the product of two functions:

f'(x)
=g'(x)h(x)+g(x)h'(x)

Therefore

g(x)
=x^2+1

g'(x)
=2

f(x)
=e^4^x

f'(x)
=4e^4^x

f'(x)
=2(e^4^x)+(x^2+1)(4e^4^x)

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