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Find the derivative of the function:

y=(3x^2+5) ln(x+6)
15 years ago

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Answered by Reiny
use the product rule
dy/dx = (3x^2 + 5)(1/(x+6)) + ln(x+6)(6x)

I don't see any further useful simplification

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