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Aaron
y= ln3x *e^2x^2 + sin5x^2
find the derivative.
i know what to do. but what is the derivative of ln3x?
I can plug it into the product rule then nd solve
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Reiny
derivative of ln 3x
= 3/(3x) = 1/x
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