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$\frac{d}{dx}12\ln(x) =$
Step1: Apply the constant multiple rule
The constant multiple rule states that if \(y = k\cdot f(x)\), then \(y^\prime=k\cdot f^\prime(x)\). Here \(k = 12\) and \(f(x)=\ln(x)\). So, \(\frac{d}{dx}[12\ln(x)]=12\frac{d}{dx}[\ln(x)]\).
Step2: Differentiate \(\ln(x)\)
The derivative of \(\ln(x)\) with respect to \(x\) is \(\frac{1}{x}\). So, \(12\frac{d}{dx}[\ln(x)] = 12\times\frac{1}{x}\).
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