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what is the derivative of y^x = x^y-x ?​

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Answered by runitagaikwad15
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Or you have the option of applying the following rule. Given y = f(x) g(x); dy/dx = f'g + g'f. Read this as follows: the derivative of y with respect to x is the derivative of the f term multiplied by the g term, plus the derivative of the g term multiplied by the f term.

If y = some function of x (in other words if y is equal to an expression containing numbers and x's), then the derivative of y (with respect to x) is written dy/dx, pronounced "dee y by dee x" .

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