Asked by courtney
Calculus Question:
Find the derivative of this function:
g(x)=ln(ln(x+1))+e^(x^(3/2)+(x/3))
Teacher didn't show how to do a problem like this and my book doesn't show anything like it either.
Any help with this will be greatly appreciated.
Find the derivative of this function:
g(x)=ln(ln(x+1))+e^(x^(3/2)+(x/3))
Teacher didn't show how to do a problem like this and my book doesn't show anything like it either.
Any help with this will be greatly appreciated.
Answers
Answered by
drwls
You posted this twice and I answered it elsewhere.
For a review of the "chain rule" that you need for this problem, see
http://www.themathpage.com/acalc/chain.htm
For a review of the "chain rule" that you need for this problem, see
http://www.themathpage.com/acalc/chain.htm
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