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OpenStudy (chris215):

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OpenStudy (luigi0210):

Is it \(\Large f(x) = ln (x^4 + e^{2x}) \)?

OpenStudy (chris215):

yep

OpenStudy (luigi0210):

Okayy, you're gonna need to apply the chain rule, so let's make a sub: \(\large u=x^2+e^{2x}\) So: \(\Large f(u) = ln u \) First find the derivative of \(ln u\) and then \(u\). Think you can find them?

OpenStudy (chris215):

I got (4x^3+2e^2x)/(x^4+e^2x)

OpenStudy (luigi0210):

Yup! \(\Huge \color{green}{\star} \)

OpenStudy (chris215):

thank you!!

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