Q: Differentiate.
y = ln[(x + 1)(2x
Differentiate.
y = ln[(x + 1)(2x + 1)(3x + 1)]
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Q: Differentiate the function using one or more of the differentiation rules discussed
Differentiate the function using one or more of the differentiation rules discussed thus far.
y = (x4 + x2)10
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Q: Differentiate.
y = ln[(1 + x)2
Differentiate.
y = ln[(1 + x)2(2 + x)3(3 + x)4]
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Q: Differentiate.
y = ln[e2x(x3 + 1
Differentiate.
y = ln[e2x(x3 + 1)(x4 + 5x)]
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Q: If f (x) and g (x) are differentiable
If f (x) and g (x) are differentiable functions such that f (2) = f ā(2) = 3, g (2) = 3, and gā(2) = 1/3, compute the derivative:
d/dx [f (x)/g (x)] |x=2
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Q: Differentiate.
y = ln (x + 1) /
Differentiate.
y = ln (x + 1) / (x ā 1)
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Q: Differentiate.
y = ln (x + 1)4
Differentiate.
y = ln (x + 1)4 / ex-1
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Q: Differentiate.
y = ln [(x + 1)4
Differentiate.
y = ln [(x + 1)4(x3 + 2)] / (x ā 1)
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Q: Differentiate.
y = ln(3x + 1) ln
Differentiate.
y = ln(3x + 1) ln(5x + 1)
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