Find derivatives for the functions. Assume a, b, c, and k are constants. f(x)=\frac{x^{3}}{9}(3\ln x-1)

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2021-06-13

Find derivatives for the functions. Assume a, b, c, and k are constants.
f(x)=x39(3lnx1)

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Bentley Leach

Bentley Leach

Skilled2021-06-14Added 109 answers

f(x)=x39(3lnx1)
Differentiate using the product rule
f(x)=(x39)ddx[3lnx1]+(3lnx1)ddx[x39]
Therefore,
f(x)=(x39)(3x)+(3lnx1)({3x2{9})
Simplify
f(x)=x23+x2lnxx23
f(x)=x2lnx

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