MATHS: Exponential Derivative

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Just a quick one: How would I go about doing this?

f(x) = e^e^3x

I need to find f'(x), which I got to be:

f'(x) = e^3e^3x.3e^3x

That's using the substitution method, however it might not be right.

Any help?

Cheers
 
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