What is the derivative of #6 (3^(2x-1))#?
The answer following the book is #4 ln(3)3^(2x)# . I think it is wrong.
I think the answer should be #12(3^(2x-1))ln3#
The answer following the book is
I think the answer should be
2 Answers
Both are same.
Explanation:
For questioner
In fact both are same as
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For others , who may like to know
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Now taking log on both side (base
and differentiating
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The answer given by the book and your answer are equivalent. I shall show this by starting with your answer:
Because addition (or subtraction) of exponents is equal to the multiplication of the base with the two exponents, I can separate
Because a negative exponent is the same as division, I can write
We finish by observing that
This is the same as the answer given by the book.