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Using logarithmic differentiation find the derivative of f(x)=2x/x. I can't seem to figure this out.
14 years ago

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Reiny
You must have some kind of typo

the expression 2x/x would simply be 2
so f(x) = 2
f'(x) = 0

The way you typed it, it would be that simple.
14 years ago

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