6/ln[x]

find the derivative...

im coming up with -6/x*(ln(x))^2

but it isn't accepting the answer

what am i doing wrong?

2 answers

nevermind it won't accept ANY answer now so it doesn't matter
Your answer is actually correct. :)

d/dx (6/ln(x))
d/dx (6*(ln(x))^(-1))
= 6(-1)(1/x)(ln(x))^2
= -6/(x*(ln(x))^2)
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