Differentiate the function.

f(x) = sin(5 ln x)

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the answer is:

(5/x)*(cos(5ln(x)))

In this problem:
1. Take the derivative of the cosine
2. Then take the derivative of whatever is inside the cosine. In this case (5ln(x))
3. Do not change whatever is inside the cosine.
i mean sin wherever it says cosine. My bad
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