what is the derivative of lnx^2
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Step-by-step explanation:
Logarithm and exponentials are inverse functions meaning the logarithm will undo the exponential. Thus, ln e1/x = 1/x. From the definition of the derivative using limits, the derivative of ln x2 = 2 (1/x) = 2/x as before
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we can differentiate Inx² with using chain rule
see the adjoining attachment
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