How to Find the Derivative of f(x) = ln(x^3 + 1) using the Chain Rule

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How to Find the Derivative of f(x) = ln(x^3 + 1) using the Chain Rule

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Question: Why don't we factor out the x^2 from the answer?(3x^2/(x^3+1)) ?
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