Asked by TayB
Find the derivative dy/dx for the following. Simplify your answer.
y=(ln(x^2))/(x^3)
I got (2/x x^3-3x^2 ln(x^2))/((x^3)^2) for the derivative is that correct? Or no?
y=(ln(x^2))/(x^3)
I got (2/x x^3-3x^2 ln(x^2))/((x^3)^2) for the derivative is that correct? Or no?
Answers
Answered by
Steve
It looks good, but could probably be massaged a bit. How about
(2-6logx)/x^4
(2-6logx)/x^4
Answered by
TayB
Steve I got the answer that you have originally but got it marked wrong on the test so that's why I'm unsure.
Answered by
Steve
that's the problem with complicated stuff like this. There are always several ways to write it. Bad area for short-answer responses.
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