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use logarithmic differentiation to differentiate the function f(x)=2^x(x^2+2)^3(x^3-3)^7/(x^2+4)^1/2
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titi
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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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If cos(3 x)�6Ó14 x e^2 y=0, find [ dy/dx] using implicit differentiation.
In this problem, you should differentiate both sides
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Zhao
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How do you use imlicit differentiation to differentiate e^(xy)?
I have the problem "use implicit differentiation to find dy/dx.
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Marissa
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Which of the following choices will most easily evaluate integral of [L(x)]/P(x) dx, where L(x) is a logarithmic function and
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Alice
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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:
F(x)= (3x+6)^4 (x^3 -2)^5
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Emma
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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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How do you find the logarithmic differentiation of y = x^6x?
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Christina
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