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23 October, 21:19

What is the diffrentiation of logx

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  1. 23 October, 21:42
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    Derivative of Logarithm

    When the logarithmic function is given by:

    f (x) = logb (x)

    The derivative of the logarithmic function is given by:

    f ' (x) = 1 / (x ln (b))

    x is the function argument.

    b is the logarithm base.

    ln b is the natural logarithm of b.

    For example when:

    f (x) = log2 (x)

    f ' (x) = 1 / (x ln (2))
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