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sonofjohn
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If f(x) is the function given by f(x) = e3x + 1, at what value of x is the slope of the tangent line to f(x) equal to 2?
I thought the derivative of e3x would be 3e3x because of the chain rule, but it doesn't appear to be correct. I know that ex is just ex, so is e3x just e3x?
I thought the derivative of e3x would be 3e3x because of the chain rule, but it doesn't appear to be correct. I know that ex is just ex, so is e3x just e3x?