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find y': y=(x^e)(e^x)
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use product rule
how exactly does "e" work? It always throws me off.
y'=(x^e)(e^x)'+(x^e)'(e^x) y'=(x^e)(e^x)+(ex^(e-1)))(e^x)
remember anything in this form f(x)=x^n (n is a constant) we can use power rule
(e^x)'=e^x
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