#Derivative

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modern charm
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Hey! Would you find the derivative by using the ln properties or by using the chain rule? Thanks

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flat linden
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hmm, i think if you split it up first the derivatives are easier to take

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quotient law is pretty messy

modern charm
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@flat linden thank you! I tried the chain rule. But then got confused with canceling out stuff. I will try splitting them up. But you don't think it makes a difference right? Thank u so much for ur help tho

flat linden
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they should be equal yea

modern charm
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@flat linden thank u for ur help 🙂

flat linden
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yw!

warped yew
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To achieve the simplest form

modern charm
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@warped yew Alright thanks!

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