d/dx(e^sinx2x)=

a)-cos2xe^sinx2x
b)cosxe^sin2x
c)2e^sin2x
d)2cos2xe^sin2x
e)-2cos2xe^sin2x

1 answer

use chain rule

d/dx(e^u) = e^u du/dx
where u = sin2x

have you any ideas now?
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