ri0t
Jul 28, 2009, 02:10 AM
This is a question from my maths book:
Take Logarithms of both sides and use the log laws to differentiate
(a) y=x^x
for this I did:
log y =x log x
then I do not know how to go on from there. I know that the derivative of log x is 1/x
Take Logarithms of both sides and use the log laws to differentiate
(a) y=x^x
for this I did:
log y =x log x
then I do not know how to go on from there. I know that the derivative of log x is 1/x