y = (6 (6+4.x) Use Logarithmic Differentiation to find dy dx dy dx Type sin(x) for sin(x), cos(x) for cos(x), and so on. Use x^2 to square x, x^3 to cube x, and so on. Use (sin(x))^2 to square sin(x). Use In() for the natural logarithm. Do NOT simplify your answer.

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Chapter4: Calculating The Derivative
Section4.5: Derivatives Of Logarithmic Functions
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y = (6+4·x)²
Use Logarithmic Differentiation to find
dy
dx
1
dy
dx
Type sin(x) for sin(x), cos(x) for cos(x), and so on.
Use x^2 to square x, x^3 to cube x, and so on.
Use (sin(x))^2 to square sin(x).
Use In() for the natural logarithm.
Do NOT simplify your answer.
Transcribed Image Text:y = (6+4·x)² Use Logarithmic Differentiation to find dy dx 1 dy dx Type sin(x) for sin(x), cos(x) for cos(x), and so on. Use x^2 to square x, x^3 to cube x, and so on. Use (sin(x))^2 to square sin(x). Use In() for the natural logarithm. Do NOT simplify your answer.
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