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What is the derivative of (ln x )^lnx

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Answered by saleha55510
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Step-by-step explanationsince the derivative of ln(u) is u'u the derivative of ln(lnx) is 1lnx multiplied by the derivative of lnx which is 1x . This means the derivative of ln(lnx) is 1x⋅lnx . This gives us the derivative of ln(lnx)⋅lnx which is lnxx⋅lnx+ln(lnx)x .

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