derivative of trignometric inverse/natural log

ireallyhatemath

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Find the derivative of:
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Here is what I have so far: I used the product rule for the first half of the equation and found the derivative of ln in the second half. I'm not quite sure if I'm doing this correct or not. And if this were correct, I'm not sure what steps I would take to simply this problem.
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I thank you in advance for helping me out.
 
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