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Find the derivative of the function.$$f(x)=\ln \frac{1}{2 x^{3}}$$
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We can use the property of logarithms that allows us to bring the exponent in front of the logarithm. So, we have: $$f(x)=\ln \frac{1}{2 x^{3}} = -3\ln(2x)$$ Show more…
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