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OpenStudy (alexwee123):

f(x)= ln( 2^x x^2) find f'(-2/ln2)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Take the derivative of f(x) then plug in (-2/ln2) into the x value of your derivative equation.

OpenStudy (alexwee123):

can you also show steps on how to find derivative? thank you

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Use the chain rule and split it up. This will help a lot. http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=+ln%28+2%5Ex+x%5E2%29+derivative

OpenStudy (alexwee123):

ugh i hate wolframalpha it always overcomplicates things :/ can you show me w/ your own steps please? :/ cuz i'm not really familiar w/logs

OpenStudy (alexwee123):

hey @shiffts you there?

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