1I-1 Calculate the derivatives a) xe^x b) (2x - 1)e^{2x} c) e^{-x^2} d) x ln x - x e) ln(x^2) f) (ln x)^2 g) (e^{x^2})^2 h) x^x i) (e^x + e^{-x})/2 j) (e^x - e^{-x})/2 k) ln(1/x) l) 1/ln x m) (1 - e^x)/(1 + e^x)
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