The expression e^2x represents an exponential function where e is Euler's number (approximately 2.71828) raised to the power 2x.
A mathematical function in which an independent variable appears as an exponent. Exponential functions often grow or decay rapidly.
Euler's Number (e): A mathematical constant approximately equal to 2.71828 that appears frequently in calculus and exponential functions.
A rule used in calculus to find derivatives of functions involving exponents, including those with base e (like e^2x).