Differentiation help! (1 Viewer)

MissyL

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Given
y=ln⁡(e^x 〖sin〗^2 x)
Show that:
dy/dx=1+2cotx

Also
If y=secx
prove that dy/dx= secxtanx. I've been using the first principle thing the whole time, maybe I'm using it wrong or something, but help is much appreciated! :)
 

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Not at home at the moment so don't have computer handy. I will explain further if you need

Hint 1: Can we perhaps change the form ln (ab) into ln a + ln b

Hint for 2: sec x we can change into our other more recognisable circular function in a fraction form. If you can do that then apply a differentiation rule

You can differentiate sec x via "first principles" via sum and products formulae but the above may be quicker
 
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Thanks! :) I got the second question! but not the first one haha...
 

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