tell me the complete derivative of arc tan(ax) or d/dx(a.arctan(x)
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d/dx(arctan(aX)) = 1/(1+(aX)^2) * d(aX)/dx

d/dx(arctan(aX)) = 1/(1+(aX)^2) *a

d/dx(arctan(aX)) = a/(1+(aX)^2)

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