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To start with, we determine the first derivative and begin by using the product rule,

\displaystyle \begin{align}

\frac{d}{dx}\,\bigl[x(\sin\ln x + \cos\ln x)\bigr] &= (x)'\cdot (\sin\ln x + \cos\ln x) + x\cdot (\sin\ln x + \cos\ln x)'\\[5pt] &= 1\cdot (\sin\ln x + \cos\ln x) + x\cdot (\sin\ln x + \cos\ln x)'\,\textrm{.} \end{align}

We divide up the differentiation of the second term in sections and use the chain rule,

\displaystyle \begin{align}

(\sin\ln x + \cos\ln x)' &= (\sin\ln x)' + (\cos\ln x)'\\[5pt] &= \cos\ln x\cdot (\ln x)' - \sin\ln x\cdot (\ln x)'\\[5pt] &= \cos\ln x\cdot\frac{1}{x} - \sin\ln x\cdot\frac{1}{x}\,\textrm{.} \end{align}

This means that

\displaystyle \begin{align}

\frac{d}{dx}\,\bigl[x(\sin\ln x + \cos\ln x)\bigr] &= \sin \ln x + \cos \ln x + \cos \ln x - \sin \ln x\\[5pt] &= 2\cos \ln x\,\textrm{.} \end{align}

The second derivative is

\displaystyle \begin{align}

\frac{d}{dx}\,2\cos\ln x &= -2\sin\ln x\cdot (\ln x)'\\[5pt] &= -2\sin\ln x\cdot \frac{1}{x}\\[5pt] &= -\frac{2\sin\ln x}{x}\,\textrm{.} \end{align}