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How do you find the derivative of #y = (lnx)/(ln3)#? - Socratic 15 Nov 2016 · Please see the explanation. You treat 1/ln(3) as any other constant: y = (1/ln(3))ln(x) y' = (1/ln(3))1/x Using a property of logarithms, log_b(a)(c) = log_b(a^c), this can …
What is the derivative of #y=(lnx)^(cosx)#? - Socratic 7 Mar 2017 · What is the derivative of #y=(lnx)^(cosx)#? Calculus Differentiating Logarithmic Functions Differentiating Logarithmic Functions without Base e
How do you find the second derivative of #ln(x^2-3x+3)# - Socratic 1 Nov 2016 · How do you find the second derivative of #ln(x^2-3x+3)# ? Calculus Differentiating Logarithmic Functions Differentiating Logarithmic Functions with Base e 1 Answer
What is the derivative of [lnx]^8? - Socratic 9 Jan 2016 · What is the derivative of #f(x)=sqrt(1+ln(x)# ? What is the derivative of #f(x)=(ln(x))^2# ? See all questions in Differentiating Logarithmic Functions with Base e
How do you find the first and second derivative of #y=ln(lnx^2)#? 28 Jun 2017 · The First Derivative is: dy/dx = 1/(xlnx) The Second Derivative is: (d^2y)/(dx^2) = - (1 + lnx)/(x^2ln^2x) We have: y = ln(lnx^2) Using the law of logarithms we can write this as: y = …
What is the derivative of #ln((x^2-4)/(2x+5))#? - Socratic 30 Jul 2016 · How do you find the derivative of #y=ln(e^x+3)# ? How do you find the derivative of #y=tan(5x)# ? ...
How do you find the derivative of #y = tan3x – cot3x - Socratic (dy)/(dx)=3sec^2 3xcsc^2 3x We can use chain rule here. In order to differentiate a function of a function, say y, =f(g(x)), where we have to find (dy)/(dx), we need to do substitute u=g(x), …
What is the derivative of #f(x) = ln(sin^2(x))#? - Socratic 25 Nov 2015 · What is the derivative of #f(x) = ln(sin^2(x))#? Calculus Basic Differentiation Rules Chain Rule. 1 Answer
What is the derivative of y with respect to x for y = 17^x ... - Socratic 26 Nov 2015 · The first step is to rewrite #17^x# as something differentiable.. #y=17^x=e^(ln17^x)=e^(xln17)# #e^(xln17) # is differentiable since we can use the chain rule:
How do you find derivative of #f(x)=cosh(lnx)#? - Socratic 9 Aug 2015 · How do you find derivative of #f(x)=cosh(lnx)#? Calculus Basic Differentiation Rules Chain Rule. 1 Answer