Derivative of e^2x, e^x^2, e^sinx with Chain Rule | Calculus 1 Exercises

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We find the derivative of e^x^2 with the chain rule, e^2x with the chain rule, and e^sinx also with the chain rule. Just for kicks, we also differentiate a multiple composite function with the exponential function at the end, something like e^sin(lnx). #apcalculus #calculus1

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