Use logarithmic differentiation to find

  1. 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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  2. How do you find the logarithmic differentiation of y = x^-cos x ?
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  3. use logarithmic differentiation to find dy/dx for: [(x^2)(e^2)(x)] / [3√(2x-5)]
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  4. How do you find the logarithmic differentiation of y = x-cos x ?
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  5. Use logarithmic differentiation to find dy/dx for y=(1+x)^(1/x).
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  6. How do you find the logarithmic differentiation of y = x^6x?
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  7. Use logarithmic differentiation to find y ′ for the following function.x^3 = e^−4y4−9y
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  8. find the derivative of y=[(4^(7x))(7^(4x))]/[10^(e)]without using logarithmic differentiation!
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  9. Use logarithmic differentiation to find the derivative of y:y=x^(e^x)
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  10. What do I do toFind dy/dx using logarithmic differentiation. y=(x^3)sqrt(1+(x^2))
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