Find derivatives for the functions. Assume a, b, c, and k are constants. y=x^{2}\ln (2x+1)

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2021-06-01

Find derivatives for the functions. Assume a, b, c, and k are constants.
y=x2ln(2x+1)

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Aniqa O'Neill

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y=[x2ln(2x+1)]
=(x2)ln(2x+1)+x2[ln(2x+1)]
=2xln(2x+1)+x2(2x+1)2x+1
=2xln(2x+1)+2x22x+1

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