differentiation f(x)=xe^(5x), f'(x)=(1/5)

skyblue

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differentiation f(x)=xe^(5x), f'(x)=(1/5)


ok so i got 5xe^5x + e^5x

now what do i do with the (1/5).
and is my differentiation correct?
 
Hello, Skyblue!

You have done the differentiation correctly. The next step is to evaluate f' at x = 1/5. You have:

. . .f'(x) = 5 x e<sup>5x</sup> + e<sup>5x</sup>

Now plug "1/5" in for "x":

. . .f'(1/5) = 5 * (1/5) e<sup>(5 * (1/5))</sup> + e<sup>(5 * (1/5))</sup> = (1) e<sup>(1)</sup> + e<sup>(1)</sup> = e<sup>1</sup> + e<sup>1</sup> = 2e

If this isn't clear, please reply with your questions. Thank you! :)
 
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