First we use product rule
y=x^2lnx
dy/dx = x^2 d/dx (lnx) + lnx d/dx (x^2)
dy/dx = x^2 (1/x) + lnx (2x)
dy/dx = x + 2xlnx
now taking second derivative:
d2y/dx2 = 1 + 2[x (1/x) + lnx (1)]
d2y/dx2 = 1 + 2[1+lnx]
1+2+2lnx
3+2lnx is the answer
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Step-by-step explanation make a square on a paper make 3 line on top of each line put 800 40 and 9 on the side put 15 search up 15 dived by 800 and 40 dived by 15 then 9 add it all up the yo go give me brainlist