Asked by John
                From what you know about the graphs of functions (i) through (v), pick out the one that is the derivative of f for x>0. 
Show your work.
f(x)=x ln x-x
i. y=sin x
ii. y=ln x
iii. y= x^(1/2)
iv. y=x^2
v. y=3x-1
            
        Show your work.
f(x)=x ln x-x
i. y=sin x
ii. y=ln x
iii. y= x^(1/2)
iv. y=x^2
v. y=3x-1
Answers
                    Answered by
            Reiny
            
    f(x)=x ln x-x
f'(x) = x(1/x) + lnx - 1
= 1 + lnx - 1
= lnx
    
f'(x) = x(1/x) + lnx - 1
= 1 + lnx - 1
= lnx
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