What is the derivative of ln(cos^2(x))? Calculus Differentiating Logarithmic Functions Differentiating Logarithmic Functions with Base e 1 Answer Jim H Oct 20, 2015 f(x) = ln(cos^2x) = ln((cosx)^2) = 2ln(cosx) Explanation: f'(x) = 2 1/cosx (-sinx) " " (Chain rule: d/dx(lnu) = 1/u (du)/dx) = -2tanx Answer link Related questions What is the derivative of f(x)=ln(g(x)) ? What is the derivative of f(x)=ln(x^2+x) ? What is the derivative of f(x)=ln(e^x+3) ? What is the derivative of f(x)=x*ln(x) ? What is the derivative of f(x)=e^(4x)*ln(1-x) ? What is the derivative of f(x)=ln(x)/x ? What is the derivative of f(x)=ln(cos(x)) ? What is the derivative of f(x)=ln(tan(x)) ? What is the derivative of f(x)=sqrt(1+ln(x) ? What is the derivative of f(x)=(ln(x))^2 ? See all questions in Differentiating Logarithmic Functions with Base e Impact of this question 25737 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License