differentiate ln(x^6 - 4)^1/2

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on Jul 03, 2024 at 8:13 am

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Find the derivative of the function \(\frac{{\ln\left( {x}^{6} - 4 \right)}^{1}}{2}\) with respect to \(x\).

MathBot Answer:

\[\frac{d}{d x}\left[\frac{{\ln\left( {x}^{6} - 4 \right)}^{1}}{2}\right] = \frac{3 x^{5}}{x^{6} - 4}\]

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