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y=(5 x+5) ^ (9 x+6)

1. take the nautral log of both sides
lny = ln __________?

2. Simplify by using properties of logarithms
lny = ??

3. Differentiate both sides with respect to x
y' / y =

4. Solve for y':
y' = y * ( ?? )

5. Substitute the original expression for y to get y' in terms of x:
y' = ??

2007-03-06 20:04:47 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Mathematics

3 answers

1.2.
lny=(9x+6)*ln(5x+5)
3.
y'/y=9*ln(5x+5)+
+5*(9x+6)/ln(5x+5)
4.
y'=[(5 x+5) ^ (9 x+6)]*
*[9*ln(5x+5)+
+(45x+30)/ln(5x+5)]

2007-03-06 20:16:22 · answer #1 · answered by QuizBox 2 · 0 0

Your question lays out very clearly how to do this problem. We could hardly explain it any better! So why don't you go and do it!

2007-03-06 20:34:53 · answer #2 · answered by Gnomon 6 · 0 0

u should be ashamed of yourself for cheating on your homework...pay attention in class, ask for help from teacher, get a tutor.....anything but baggin answers from people online....

2007-03-06 20:09:48 · answer #3 · answered by Max S 1 · 1 1

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