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- The information given is insufficient to find <math>(f \cdot g)'(1)</math>. | - The information given is insufficient to find <math>(f \cdot g)'(1)</math>. | ||
{What is the derivative of the function <math>x \mapsto \exp(x) \sin x</math>? Hint for derivatives of individual functions: <toggledisplay>Derivative of | {What is the derivative of the function <math>x \mapsto \exp(x) \sin x</math>? Hint for derivatives of individual functions: <toggledisplay>Derivative of exponential function is exponential function, derivative of sine function is cosine function.</toggledisplay> | ||
|type="()"} | |type="()"} | ||
+ <math>x \mapsto \exp(x)(\sin x + \cos x)</math> | + <math>x \mapsto \exp(x)(\sin x + \cos x)</math> | ||
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