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Use logarithmic differentiation to find the derivative of y:

y=x^(e^x)
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Steve
y = x^(e^x)
lny = e^x lnx
1/y y' = e^x(lnx + 1/x)
y' = x^e^x * e^x (lnx + 1/x)
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