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Quick C3 Differentiation question: Where did I go wrong?

I've attached my working out :smile:

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Original post by creativebuzz
I've attached my working out :smile:



You mean ln(x)\ln(x) right? In which case its derivative is 1x\frac{1}{x} not 11
Original post by tombayes
You mean ln(x)\ln(x) right? In which case its derivative is 1x\frac{1}{x} not 11


There's no lnx it's just ln
Original post by creativebuzz
There's no lnx it's just ln


Then the question makes no sense

ln means noting on its own


Can you post the actual question
Original post by creativebuzz
There's no lnx it's just ln


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Original post by creativebuzz
There's no lnx it's just ln


That's not a function!

Can you give us a screenshot / image of the question?
Original post by creativebuzz
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Blimey. That's horrific. Please respond so we can help you to clear up your misconception.

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