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OpenStudy (johnnydicamillo):

find the derivative of the function

OpenStudy (johnnydicamillo):

\[g(x) = (2x^2-5x+0)^{e ^{x}}\]

OpenStudy (johnnydicamillo):

I can't figure this one out, I used the chain rule and got \[e^x(2x^2-5x+0)*(4x-5)\] and its saying its wrong.

OpenStudy (zarkon):

you cant do it like that

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Can anyone help me

OpenStudy (zarkon):

use logarithmic differentiation

OpenStudy (zarkon):

and is there really supposed to be a zero inside the parentheses

OpenStudy (johnnydicamillo):

yes, I am not sure what to do

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