Differentiate the function.\\ $y = 3e^x + \frac{2}{3\sqrt{x}}$
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The derivative of 3e^(x) is 3e^(x) because the derivative of e^(x) is e^(x) and the coefficient 3 remains unchanged. To differentiate (2)/(\root(3)(x)), we can rewrite it as 2x^(-1/3) and then differentiate using the power rule. The derivative of 2x^(-1/3) is Show more…
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