Solving 2 Chain Rule Problems: Struggling with Derivatives and Need Help

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For some reason I am struggling with these problems. I am lost as a goose trying to fly south for the winter!

Homework Statement



9^(5-x2)
and
another derivative problem using chain rule
r/square root of the whole term r^2+5

Homework Equations



1st equation= d/dx= a^x ln a
2nd equation=

The Attempt at a Solution



1st one= -9^(5-x^2) 2x log (9)

2nd one= i am stuck at square root of (r^2 +5) + square rt (r^2+5) -r^2 all divided by sq root of (r^2+5) all divided by (r^2 +5)^2

any help would be greatly appreciated!
 
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For some reason I am struggling with these problems. I am lost as a goose trying to fly south for the winter!

Homework Statement



9^(5-x^2)

and
another derivative problem using chain rule
r/square root of the whole term r^2+5

Homework Equations



1st equation= d/dx(ax) = a^x ln a
2nd equation=

The Attempt at a Solution



1st one= -9^(5-x^2) 2x log (9)

2nd one= i am stuck at square root of (r^2 +5) + square rt (r^2+5) -r^2 all divided by sq root of (r^2+5) all divided by (r^2 +5)^2

any help would be greatly appreciated!

1st one looks right.

2nd one: Write using a fractional exponent for square root.

r/(r2+5)1/2 = r(r2+5)-1/2. Take the derivative of this.
 
apparently webassign does not like the answer -9^(5-x^2)2x log (9)

2. 5/(r^2+5)^3/2
 
the second is right :) thanks...now to figure out what is going on with the first one
 
Does WebAssign want log or does it want ln for the log base e ?
 
i will try ln base e
 
it indeed up being ln
thanks for your help Sammy S :)
 

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