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In Exercise, find the derivative of the function.
y = ln(3 + x2)

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Answer:
(2x)/(3 + x^2)

Explanation:

We know the property of derivative:
(d)/(dx)(\log (x))=(1)/(x)

Given function :
y=\ln(3 + x^2)

Differentiate both sides with respect to x , we get


(dy)/(dx)=(d)/(dx)(\ln(3 + x^2))


\Rightarrow\ (dy)/(dx)=(1)/(3 + x^2)\cdot(d)/(dx)(3 + x^2) [By Chain rule]


\Rightarrow\ (dy)/(dx)=(1)/(3 + x^2)\cdot(0+2x)

[Since
(d)/(dx)(a)=0 , where a is scalar and
(d)/(dx)(x^n)=n(x)^(n-1)]


\Rightarrow\ (dy)/(dx)=(2x)/(3 + x^2)

Hence, the derivative of the given function is
(2x)/(3 + x^2) .

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