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Logarithmic differentiation f(x)=(2x-1)^-2 (x+3)^4 at
I need to find the derivative of the following problem via logarithmic differentiation, but I'm getting stuck. I know how to
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Jessie
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Use logarithmic differentiation:
F(x)= (3x+6)^4 (x^3 -2)^5
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Emma
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Use logarithmic differentiation:
F(x)= (3x+6)^4 (x^3 -2)^5 f'(x)=
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Trevor
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Use logarithmic differentiation
Y=x^x^3
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Anshul
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Use logarithmic differentiation to find dy/dx for y=(1+x)^(1/x).
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CyrusDelaney
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use logarithmic differentiation to find dy/dx for: [(x^2)(e^2)(x)] / [3√(2x-5)]
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mike
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How do you find the logarithmic differentiation of y = x-cos x ?
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Christina
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Use logarithmic differentiation to evaluate f'(x).
f(x)= ((x+1)^9) / (3x-6)^11 f'(x)=?
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How do you find the logarithmic differentiation of y = x^-cos x ?
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Ashley
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How do you find the logarithmic differentiation of y = x^6x?
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Christina
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