Maths doubt
Differentiate : y= x^x
I take log on both sides and when differentiating why is it y'/y
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that's why
Chain rule
1/y comes from differentiating log y and y’ is dy/dx
uhm can u provide solution
can u provide solution
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what is lnx
natural log yes but wht is it
log base "e" (x)
Question sirf x^x haina?
Iska answer x^x ln x nhi hona chahiye?
I am confused, isn't the rule for (a^x)' , a^x ln a ??
x^x is variable^variable whereas
When a is constant so a^x is constant ^ variable so the procedures are different
@WhiteMask™
Log x with base e
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this isnt my original doubt
What's it ?
I meant that this guy opened the doubt
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