How do you find the derivative of #5xe^(2x)#? Calculus Basic Differentiation Rules Power Rule 1 Answer Jim H Oct 6, 2015 Use the product rule and the derivative of #e^u# with the chain rule. Explanation: #d/dx(5e3^2x) = 5e^(2x)+5xe^(2x)(2)# Answer link Related questions How do you find the derivative of a polynomial? How do you find the derivative of #y =1/sqrt(x)#? How do you find the derivative of #y =4/sqrt(x)#? How do you find the derivative of #y =sqrt(2x)#? How do you find the derivative of #y =sqrt(3x)#? How do you find the derivative of #y =sqrt(x)#? How do you find the derivative of #y =sqrt(x)# using the definition of derivative? How do you find the derivative of #y =sqrt(3x+1)#? How do you find the derivative of #y =sqrt(9-x)#? How do you find the derivative of #y =sqrt(x-1)#? See all questions in Power Rule Impact of this question 4116 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License