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Find the derivative of $y$ with respect to $x, t,$ or $\theta$ as appropriate.$$y=\ln x^{3}$$
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The chain rule states that the derivative of a composite function is the derivative of the outer function times the derivative of the inner function. In this case, our outer function is $\ln u$ and our inner function is $x^{3}$. Show more…
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