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y = (ln x)^(cos4x)
Use logarithmic differentiation to find the derivative of the function.
Use logarithmic differentiation to find the derivative of the function.
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Reiny
lny = ln[(lnx)^(cos(4x))]
= cos(4x) * ln(ln(x))
y'/y = cos(4x)*1/ln(x) * 1/x + ln(ln(x))(-4sin(4x)
y' = (ln x)^(cos4x) [cos(4x)*1/ln(x) * 1/x + ln(ln(x))(-4sin(4x) ]
= cos(4x) * ln(ln(x))
y'/y = cos(4x)*1/ln(x) * 1/x + ln(ln(x))(-4sin(4x)
y' = (ln x)^(cos4x) [cos(4x)*1/ln(x) * 1/x + ln(ln(x))(-4sin(4x) ]
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