Whats the derivative of #ln((e^x)/(1+e^x))#? Calculus Differentiating Logarithmic Functions Differentiating Logarithmic Functions with Base e 1 Answer Eddie Jun 21, 2016 # 1/(1+e^x)# Explanation: #y = ln((e^x)/(1+e^x)) = ln (u), \qquad u = (e^x)/(1+e^x)# and we use the chain rule #dy/dx = dy/(du) * (du)/dx# #dy/(du) = 1/u = (1+ e^x)/(e^x)# from quotient rule: #(du)/(dx) = (e^x (1+ e^x) - e^x * e^x)/(1+e^x)^2# # = (e^x )/(1+e^x)^2 # #\implies (dy)/(dx) = (1+ e^x)/(e^x) * (e^x )/(1+e^x)^2 = 1/(1+e^x)# Answer link Related questions What is the derivative of #f(x)=ln(g(x))# ? What is the derivative of #f(x)=ln(x^2+x)# ? What is the derivative of #f(x)=ln(e^x+3)# ? What is the derivative of #f(x)=x*ln(x)# ? What is the derivative of #f(x)=e^(4x)*ln(1-x)# ? What is the derivative of #f(x)=ln(x)/x# ? What is the derivative of #f(x)=ln(cos(x))# ? What is the derivative of #f(x)=ln(tan(x))# ? What is the derivative of #f(x)=sqrt(1+ln(x)# ? What is the derivative of #f(x)=(ln(x))^2# ? See all questions in Differentiating Logarithmic Functions with Base e Impact of this question 2390 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License