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Question: what is the derivative of f(x)=x^2*e^x

Would the answer simply be 2x+e^x?
14 years ago

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Answered by bobpursley
NO. f= uv

f'= u v' + v u'

here, that translates to

f'= 2xe^x+ x^2e^x

check my thinking.
14 years ago
Answered by Abnerbell
can that equation be simplified?
14 years ago
Answered by Damon
(x+2)x e^x ??? not much simpler
14 years ago
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