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Simplify the derivative by applying the properties of logarithms
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$\frac{d}{dx}\left(\frac{1}{2}\ln\left(a^2-z^2\right)-\frac{1}{2}\ln\left(a^2+z^2\right)\right)$
Learn how to solve constant rule for differentiation problems step by step online. Find the derivative of ln(((a^2-z^2)^(1/2))/((a^2+z^2)^(1/2))) using the constant rule. Simplify the derivative by applying the properties of logarithms. The derivative of the constant function (\frac{1}{2}\ln\left(a^2-z^2\right)-\frac{1}{2}\ln\left(a^2+z^2\right)) is equal to zero.