I'm not sure if I'm simply forgetting basics here...
what is dy/dx where y=
x^(x*r/k)
r and k are constants.
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I'm not sure if I'm simply forgetting basics here...
what is dy/dx where y=
x^(x*r/k)
r and k are constants.
y=x^(x*r/k)
Take natural logarithms of each side:
LNy=LN(x^(x*r/k)).
Recall the rule for exponents within the logarithm function:
LNy=(x*r/k)LN(x).
Now take derivatives of both sides:
(1/y)(dy/dx)=...
Can you finish it from here? Remember to substitute the original expression for y into the (1/y) term.
That's a nice way of doing it,
I will be right from here.
Thanks a heap :)
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