How do I find the derivative of # ln[x(x^2+1)^2/(2x^3-1)^(1/2)] #?
1 Answer
Use the properties of logarithms and the
Explanation:
Begin by using the properties of logs to write:
Now we can take the derivative of this term by term.
Term 1:
This is the easiest, as the derivative of
Term 2:
We need to use the chain rule for this one. We first apply the derivative of
Term 3:
We use the same process as term 2. Use
Put all of these together to get the final result: