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What is the rule of logarithmic differentiation when there is a natural log already in the problem?

I am trying to find the derivative of y with respect to t:
Y= t(ln 3t)^2

How do I solve the problem? Do I still take the natural log of both sides? What happens to the natural log that is already there?

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