How do you find the derivative of #ln(x^2+1)#?
1 Answer
# d/dx ln(x^2+1)= (2x)/(x^2+1) #
Explanation:
If you are studying maths, then you should learn the Chain Rule for Differentiation, and practice how to use it:
If
# y=f(x) # then# f'(x)=dy/dx=dy/(du)(du)/dx #
I was taught to remember that the differential can be treated like a fraction and that the "
# dy/dx = dy/(dv)(dv)/(du)(du)/dx # etc, or# (dy/dx = dy/color(red)cancel(dv)color(red)cancel(dv)/color(blue)cancel(du)color(blue)cancel(du)/dx) #
So with
Using
# dy/dx = (1/u)(2x) #
# :. dy/dx = (2x)/(x^2+1) #