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Use a computer algebra system to find the second derivative of the function. \

g(x)=x3lnxg(x)=x^3 \ln x

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Given:

g(x)=x3lnx\begin{aligned} g(x)=x^3 \ln{x} \end{aligned}

Using a computer algebra system, we found that:

g(x)=x2(3ln(x)+1)g(x)=x(6ln(x)+5)\begin{aligned} g'(x)&=x^2\left(3\ln\left(x\right)+1\right)\\ g''(x)&=x\left(6\ln\left(x\right)+5\right) \end{aligned}

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