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I want to find derivative of following function defined in proper domain w.r.t x

$ e^{3x} \log{2x} $

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    Please write this in question $f$orm, not in request form.2011-05-16

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Use the product rule which says that if $f$ and $g$ are differentiable functions then (f(x)g(x))' = f(x) \cdot g'(x) + g(x) \cdot f'(x) and note that the derivative of $e^{ax}= ae^{ax}$ for some $a \neq 0$ and derivative of $\log{x}$ is $\frac{1}{x}$

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    @Ross: I have $r$ectified it. Thanks for pointing out the error.2011-05-16