Find the derivation of (sinx)(e^2x)

Because there are two forms of x , the form uv'+vu' must be used.

If y=sinx , dy/dx=cosx 

If y=e^kx , dy/dx=ke^kx

Therefore dy/dx=(sinx)(2e^2x)+(e^2x)(cosx)

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