Logarithmic Derivatives. Example 2
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The derivative of the natural log function ln(x) is just 1/x. If the value inside the log is more complicated than just "x", we'll have to apply chain rule and multiply by the derivative of that "inside" function in order to find the derivative of the log function.
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