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The first derivative of F(x) = Ln[x+5] is
F'[x] = 1/(x+5)
The second derivative is the derivative of that,
F''[x] = -1/(x+5)2
F'[x] = 1/(x+5)
The second derivative is the derivative of that,
F''[x] = -1/(x+5)2
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