Asked by Matt
Find the derivative if y=e^(2x)-lnx^(2)
Im stuck, all i have is 2e^(2x)-2/x
Im stuck, all i have is 2e^(2x)-2/x
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Answered by
bobpursley
d/dx (ln u)= 1/u * du/dx
In this case u= x^2 so du/dx= 2x
You could get the same thing by rewriting
ln x^2 = 2lnx and taking the derivative.
In this case u= x^2 so du/dx= 2x
You could get the same thing by rewriting
ln x^2 = 2lnx and taking the derivative.
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