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You need the chain rule and then quotient rule here.Originally posted by survivor
whats the answer to....
1.) d(ln(x/x^2+1)/dx????
Think about the primitive of that expression - it must differentiate to make (x^2 times e^-x^3)...
2.) integral of (x^2 times e^-x^3)
The derivative of e^x is e^x. e is a constant. Does that help?
3.)integral of (e^x - ex)???
Chain rule.
4.)d(x^2ln(x/2))/dx??
Ah that makes senseOriginally posted by underthesun
but if he's still year 11, then it's ok![]()
Hehe quite right, that's easier
btw, for question one,
ln(x / x<sup>2</sup> + 1) = lnx - ln(x<sup>2</sup> + 1)
right?
then it's easy to differentiate.