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what is the differentiation of logx​

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Answered by heeraskaushik
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Explanation:

Derivative of Logarithm. x is the function argument. b is the logarithm base. ln b is the natural logarithm of b.

Answered by Sanayasilawat
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In mathematics, the logarithm is the inverse function to exponentiation. ... The logarithm of x to base b is denoted as logb (x), or without parentheses, logb x, or even without the explicit base, log x, when no confusion is possible, or when the base does not matter such as in big O notation.

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