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how to do the logarithmic differentiation​

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Answered by vermaanya0106
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How to Use Logarithmic Differentiation

Take the natural log of both sides.

Now use the property for the log of a product.

Differentiate both sides. For each of the four terms on the right side of the equation, you use the chain rule.

Multiply both sides by f (x), and you're done.

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Answered by Anonymous
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How to Use Logarithmic Differentiation

  1. How to Use Logarithmic DifferentiationTake the natural log of both sides.
  2. How to Use Logarithmic DifferentiationTake the natural log of both sides.Now use the property for the log of a product.
  3. How to Use Logarithmic DifferentiationTake the natural log of both sides.Now use the property for the log of a product.Differentiate both sides. For each of the four terms on the right side of the equation, you use the chain rule.
  4. How to Use Logarithmic DifferentiationTake the natural log of both sides.Now use the property for the log of a product.Differentiate both sides. For each of the four terms on the right side of the equation, you use the chain rule.Multiply both sides by f (x), and you're done

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