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What is the derivative of f(x)=log(x2+x)f(x)=log(x^2+x) ?

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y=\log(x^2+x)\\ y'=(1)/((x^2+x)\ln 10)\cdot(2x+1)\\ y=(2x+1)/((x^2+x)\ln 10)
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