Hi,
I was wondering how to get the derivative for the following function.
x*c^(x-1)
I'm a bit stuck with using log to get the derivative of the second part of the function to use the product rule. Any help would be great! :D
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Hi,
I was wondering how to get the derivative for the following function.
x*c^(x-1)
I'm a bit stuck with using log to get the derivative of the second part of the function to use the product rule. Any help would be great! :D
attraction signs
Math | Calculus | Derivatives | Table Of). Power of x. c = 0, x = 1, xn = n x(n-1) Proof. Exponential / Logarithmic. ex = ex. Proof, bx = bx ln(b)