How can you differentiate y=IN(x^2+3)?

1 Answer
Apr 9, 2018

Look below

Explanation:

You have 2 functions, #ln(x) and x^2+3#

apply the chain rule, #u'(v)*v'#

#\frac{1}{x^2+3}*2x#

#\frac{2x}{x^2+3}#

Prove if its right?

Integrate!

#int \frac{2x}{x^2+3}dx#

use u-substitution

#u=x^2+3 -> dx = 1/(2x)du#

#int 1/u du = ln(u)#

#ln(x^2+3) +C#