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juniorychichoa70

juniorychichoa70

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2022-05-01

Take the derivative of x 2 ln ( x ) .

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foireatoutmtw

foireatoutmtw

Beginner2022-05-02Added 15 answers

Differentiate using the Quotient Rule which states that d d x [ f ( x ) g ( x ) ] is g ( x ) d d x [ f ( x ) ] f ( x ) d d x [ g ( x ) ] g ( x ) 2
where f ( x ) = x 2 and g ( x ) = ln ( x )
ln ( x ) d d x [ x 2 ] x 2 d d x [ ln ( x ) ] ln 2 ( x )
Differentiate using the Power Rule which states that d d x [ x n ] is n x n 1 where n=2.
ln ( x ) ( 2 x ) x 2 d d x [ ln ( x ) ] ln 2 ( x )
The derivative of ln ( x ) with respect to x is 1 x
ln ( x ) ( 2 x ) x 2 1 x ln 2 ( x )
Simplify.
x ( ln ( x 2 ) 1 ) ln 2 ( x )

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