How do you find the derivative of (-2)/(x(ln x)^3). ?
1 Answer
Feb 20, 2018
#dy/dx=2(ln(x)+3)/(x^2ln(x)^4)#
Explanation:
We want to find the derivative of
#y=-2/(xln(x)^3)=-2x^-1/ln(x)^3#
Use the quotient rule if
#dy/dx=(f'g-fg')/g^2#
Here
#dy/dx=-2(-x^-2ln(x)^3-x^-1 3ln(x)^2/x)/ln(x)^6#
#=-2(-x^-2ln(x)^3-3ln(x)^2x^-2)/ln(x)^6#
#=2(ln(x)^3+3ln(x)^2)/(x^2ln(x)^6)#
#=2(ln(x)+3)/(x^2ln(x)^4)#