What is the derivative of #ln(x^2)#? Calculus Differentiating Logarithmic Functions Overview of Different Functions 1 Answer Trevor Ryan. Oct 18, 2015 #2/x# Explanation: Using the rule #d/dxln(u(x))=1/u*(du)/dx#, we get #d/dxln(x^2)=1/x^2*d/dxx^2# #=1/x^2*2x# #=2/x# Answer link Related questions How do you find the derivative of #y=sin2x+cos2x+ln(ex)#? What is the derivative of #y= e^(3x/4)#? What is the derivative of #y= 2x^4 - 2x^3 - 8#? What is the derivative of #y=ln[x/(2x+3)]^(1/2)#? What is the derivative of # e^(x^3)+log_5(pi)#? What is the derivative of #1/logx#? Question #b5198 Question #09fd4 Question #56c3f See all questions in Overview of Different Functions Impact of this question 2144 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License