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Simplify the function f(t) = sinh(ln(t)). Then, find the derivative of your simplified form of f(t).

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we first consult the hyperbolic definition of sinh t. The expression is equal to (e^t - e^-t) / 2. since there is ln t inside, the appropriate equivalent should be (e^ln t- e^- ln t) / 2. This is equal to (t + t) /2 equal to t. The differential is equal to 1.

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