2/2x derivative of any natural log is 1/(function)*(derivative of function)
2006-12-09 13:43:56
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answer #1
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answered by mojo2093@sbcglobal.net 5
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Derivative Of Ln 2x
2016-12-12 04:51:50
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answer #2
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answered by bocklund 4
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Derivative Of Ln2x
2016-10-02 23:31:38
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answer #3
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answered by ? 4
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derivative of ln(2x)?
what is the derivative of ln(2x) ?
2015-08-19 02:26:42
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answer #4
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answered by Angelica 1
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2/2x
use chain rule . derivative of inner times derivative of outter.
so 2x is 2
and ln(x) is 1/(function) in this case 2x
so 2 times 1/2x
2/2x
2006-12-09 13:47:28
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answer #5
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answered by Mike C 3
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derivative ln 2x: https://tinyurl.im/e/derivative-of-ln-2x
2015-05-11 19:08:24
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answered by Anonymous
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I've attached a beautifully formatted and annotated PDF. It looks as such things do in a book.Please take a look.http://www.tomsmath.com/step-by-step-directions-for-finding-the-derivative-of-ln-of-2x.html
2014-06-04 16:20:16
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answer #7
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answered by ? 3
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ln(2x) = ln(2) + ln(x). Since ln(2) is a constant,
the derivative is 1/x.
2006-12-09 14:51:07
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answer #8
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answered by steiner1745 7
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1\2x*2
2/2x
2006-12-09 13:45:12
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answered by OverShiNe 2
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1/x
2006-12-09 13:44:43
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answer #10
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answered by ? 3
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