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Mathematics, 26.04.2021 23:50 thickbeanpapi

Find the derivative of y=\frac{ln(e^x+x^2)}{x^2} (A)\frac{\frac{x(e^x+2x)}{x^2+e^x} -2ln(e^x+x^2)}{x^3}
(B)\frac{\frac{x(e^x+2x)}{e^x} -2ln(e^x+x^2)}{x^3}
(C)\frac{e^x+x^2}{2x(e^x+2x)}

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