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2022-05-12

With f ( x ) = ln ( 5 x + 5 ) and g ( x ) = tan ( π x 2 ), find the derivative of the product (f*g)(x).

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Elliana Shelton

Elliana Shelton

Beginner2022-05-13Added 14 answers

Set up the composite result function.

f(g(x))

Evaluate f(tan(πx2)) by substituting in the value of g into f.

f(tan(πx2))=ln(5(tan(πx2))+5)

Multiply 5 by tan(πx2).

f(tan(πx2))=ln(5tan(πx2)+5)

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