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Find the derivative

y=x(2^x)

y’=

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Answer:


y' =2^x ( 1 + xln 2 )

Explanation:

given,


y= x\ 2^x


\frac{\mathrm{d} y}{\mathrm{d} x} = \frac{\mathrm{d} }{\mathrm{d} x}(x\ 2^x )

using chain rule


y'= x (2^x ln 2) + 2^x(1)


y' = 2^x + x (2^x ln 2)


y' =2^x ( 1 + xln 2 )

hence the answer is given above.

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