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Loco-Deer-Slayer
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I hate to make this thread but webwork is killing me right now and I cannot figure out what I 'm doing wrong.
Problem:
If y = (3x)^3x find Dxy (pretty much just derive it)
I'm using natural logs to drop the 3x and then deriving from there.
My solution: y[3+3ln(3x)]
HUGE karma given to anyone who can tell me what the solution is
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