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13 July, 17:51

From 1st principle find the derivative of log (ax+b)

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  1. 13 July, 18:08
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    The parent function here is y = log x, where 10 is the base.

    The derivative of y = log x is dy/dx = (ln x) / ln 10.

    The derivative of y = log (ax+b) is found in that manner, but additional steps are necessary: differentiate the argument ax + b:

    The derivative with respect to 10 of log (ax + b) is:

    dy/dx = [ 1 / (ax + b) ] / [ ln 10 ] * a, where a is the derivative of (ax + b).

    Alternatively, we could express the answer as

    dy/dx = [ a / (ax + b) ] / [ ln 10 ]
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