differentiate y=e^2x

y=e^x When we derive, the power is brought down to the front - e.g. 2e^2x. Once this has been reached, you must normally remember to reduce the power by 1. However, with the exponentials, the power remains the same with derivations. Thus, the answer is simply 2e^2x.

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