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The derivative of $e^{2x}$ with respect to $x$ is:
A$2x e^{2x-1}$
B$e^{2}$
C$2e^{2x}$
D$e^{2x}$
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: C. $2e^{2x}$
By the chain rule, d/dx(e^{2x}) = e^{2x}·2 = 2e^{2x}.
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