How do you find the derivative of #ln[x^3(x+8)^7(x^2+3)^5]#?
2 Answers
Explanation:
We use the combination of formulas for finding derivative of natural logarithm and derivative of product of three differentiable function UVW.
Let
We can use the formulas now
Simplify by factoring
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I use properties of logarithms to rewrite the expression and get
Explanation:
Let
# =ln(x^3)+ln(x+8)^7+ln(x^2+3)^5#
# = 3lnx+7ln(x+8)+5ln(x^2+3)# .\
So
# = 3/x+7/(x+8)+(10x)/(x^2+3)#
Rewrite with a common denominator if you wish.