So I had to find the derivative of f(x)=ln((x^2)+1) and got (2x)/((x^2)+1) and was wondering why you can't simplify it to 2/(x+1)? I checked and the answer is (2x)/((x^2)+1).
How are you proposing to factor an "x" out of "x2 + 1", in order to have a common factor to cancel? (Scroll down almost halfway here, and start reading at "Warning:".)
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