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Find the derivative of f(x) = e^x^2

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Answer:


\displaystyle f'(x) = 2xe^\big{x^2}

General Formulas and Concepts:

Calculus

Differentiation

  • Derivatives
  • Derivative Notation

Basic Power Rule:

  1. f(x) = cxⁿ
  2. f’(x) = c·nxⁿ⁻¹

Derivative Rule [Chain Rule]:
\displaystyle (d)/(dx)[f(g(x))] =f'(g(x)) \cdot g'(x)

Explanation:

Step 1: Define

Identify


\displaystyle f(x) = e^\big{x^2}

Step 2: Differentiate

  1. Exponential Differentiation [Derivative Rule - Chain Rule]:
    \displaystyle f'(x) = e^\big{x^2}(x^2)'
  2. Basic Power Rule:
    \displaystyle f'(x) = 2xe^\big{x^2}

Topic: AP Calculus AB/BC (Calculus I/I + II)

Unit: Differentiation

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