Elisabeth V kessel
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Heey everyone, I have been staring at this natural logarithm function for over an hour now and still do not understand how I can derive the derivative. The answer is given but I do not see how exactly they come to 3.ln (x^2 =4.x)/2
Could someone please try to explain how this works as I did watch a few youtube vids on logr funtion derivatives. (I used the product rule in order to determine the derivative)
I would be very thankfull if someone could explain which steps I have to take in order to get here.
Could someone please try to explain how this works as I did watch a few youtube vids on logr funtion derivatives. (I used the product rule in order to determine the derivative)
I would be very thankfull if someone could explain which steps I have to take in order to get here.