Find f'(x). 7) f(x) = 3e^x - 8x + 2
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For the first term, 3e^x, the derivative is simply 3e^x, since the derivative of e^x is e^x. For the second term, -8x, the derivative is -8, since the derivative of x is 1. Show more…
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