DERIVATIVE OF LOG functions ! (1 Viewer)

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1. find the equation of the tangent to the curve y=loge(5x+4) at the point where x=3.
How do i do this? Show working out too please :)

First i y' it so i got...>> 5
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5x+4

Do i sub x=3 in now? So i will get.. 5/19.
Whats next? i think i did it wrong after this step.
I found y but its a decimal. i tried subbing in the y-y1=m(x-x1) but it came out wrong!
So i need ya help :):tongue:
 

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1. find the equation of the tangent to the curve y=loge(5x+4) at the point where x=3.
How do i do this? Show working out too please :)

First i y' it so i got...>> 5
----------
5x+4

Do i sub x=3 in now? So i will get.. 5/19.
Whats next? i think i did it wrong after this step.
I found y but its a decimal. i tried subbing in the y-y1=m(x-x1) but it came out wrong!
So i need ya help :):tongue:
Leave y as a log, not decimal.
 

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Next Q.

Find the stationary point on the curve y= lnx/x and determine its nature. How do i dy/dx this?
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Find the derivative of log(little3)(2x+5) ----> I don't know if the 3 is a base or just 3 but its small and looks like a base.
 

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Next Q.

Find the stationary point on the curve y= lnx/x and determine its nature. How do i dy/dx this?
AND

Find the derivative of log(little3)(2x+5) ----> I don't know if the 3 is a base or just 3 but its small and looks like a base.
quotient rule...

u=ln(x)
v=x
 

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quotient rule...

u=ln(x)
v=x
Thanks :). What about Find the derivative of log(little3)(2x+5) ----> I don't know if the 3 is a base or just 3 but its small and looks like a base.
 

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Thanks :). What about Find the derivative of log(little3)(2x+5) ----> I don't know if the 3 is a base or just 3 but its small and looks like a base.
It's a base. In this case you can't differentiate, so you must put it in terms of base e. think about how to convert it to base e. (fraction of some sort).
 

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Another q:
log(B7)2= 0.36
log(B7)5= 0.83

find log(B7)14

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Another question:
Find the derivative of:

y= (lnx)^2

Please show working out if you can :D
 

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Hehehe, don't worry. I figured it out. Here's the working out:

2(1/x)(lnx) = 2lnx/x
 

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