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Derivative of e^4x (Chain Rule) | Calculus 1 Exercises

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We differentiate e^(4x) using the chain rule. This is a standard chain rule problem where the outside function, f(x), is e^x, and the inside function, g(x), is 4x. Thus, we see [f(g(x)]' = f'(g(x)*g'(x) = e^(4x) * 4. #apcalculus #calculus1
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