Differentiate y = lnx + 4x^2 + 3e^4x with respect to x

lnx differentiates to 1/x

4x^2 differentiates to 8x

3e^4x differentiates to 12e^4x

therefore the answer is: 1/x + 8x + 12e^4x

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