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7 December, 15:35

How do you know when to use logarithmic differentiation?

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  1. 7 December, 15:38
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    1. Take the natural log of both sides.

    2. Now use the property for the log of a product.

    3. Differentiate both sides.

    4. Multiply both sides by f (x), and you’re done.
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