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Homework Help: maths

Posted by Ashley on Tuesday, February 21, 2012 at 1:29pm.

How do I find the derivative of
ln(ln(1-x))? I know that the derivative of ln(ln(x)) would be 1/xlnx.
Would the answer be 1/(1-x)ln(1-x)?

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