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Differentiate the function, f(x) = ln (2x + 4) with respect to x?



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Answer:

f'(x) =
(1)/(x+2)

Explanation:

using the chain rule to differentiate

f(x) = g(h(x)) , then

f'(x) = g'(x) × h'(x)

f(x) = ln(2x + 4) , then

f'(x) =
(1)/(2x+4) ×
(d)/(dx) (2x + 4)

=
(1)/(2x+4) × 2

=
(2)/(2x+4)

=
(1)/(x+2)

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