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F(x)=ex5+ex (A) Find the first derivative of f. f′(x) = (5e^x)/(e^x+5)^2 equation editor (B) Use interval notation to indicate where f(x) is increasing. NOTE: Use 'Inf' for [infinity], '-Inf' for −[infinity], and use 'U' for the union symbol.

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