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To calculate the derivate of a power, where both the base and the exponent are functions of x, requires a technique called logarithmic derivation. I'll leave the details to you; it is not particularly difficult. You can look up "logarithmic differentiation" in the Wikipedia for some examples.
n mathematics, the logarithmic function is an inverse function to exponentiation. The logarithmic function is defined as The base of the logarithm is a. This can be read it as log base a of x. The most 2 common bases used in logarithmic functions are base 10 and base e.
There is no subject to this question: "logarithmic" is an adjective but there is no noun (or noun phrase) to go with it. The answer will depend on logarithmic what? Logarithmic distribution, logarithmic transformation or what?
I believe that Logarithmic functions are used to represent information because they are calculated and people take the time to actually put effort into finding an answer, and graphing it.
From a math point of view, a logarithmic scale is used when there is a great range of values. Common example are the Ph scale for acidity, decibels for noise, and the Richter scale for earthquakes.
Chain rule is a differentiation technique which can be used in either implicit or explicit differentiation, depending upon the problem. On the other hand, implicit differentiation is a differentiation technique, which is used when all x's and y's are on the same side. Example: x squared + y squared = 4xy, in this case, you use implicit differentiation to actually differentiate the equation, and you use the chain rule to differentiate 4xy.
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Differentiation is used to find the velocity of an object at a particular point.
dB is a logarithmic scale, so the answer, basically, is negative infinity.dB is a logarithmic scale, so the answer, basically, is negative infinity.dB is a logarithmic scale, so the answer, basically, is negative infinity.dB is a logarithmic scale, so the answer, basically, is negative infinity.
The given equation is exponential, not logarithmic!The logarithmic equation equivalent to ea= 47.38 isa = ln(47.38)ora = log(47.38)/log(e)The given equation is exponential, not logarithmic!The logarithmic equation equivalent to ea= 47.38 isa = ln(47.38)ora = log(47.38)/log(e)The given equation is exponential, not logarithmic!The logarithmic equation equivalent to ea= 47.38 isa = ln(47.38)ora = log(47.38)/log(e)The given equation is exponential, not logarithmic!The logarithmic equation equivalent to ea= 47.38 isa = ln(47.38)ora = log(47.38)/log(e)
A logarithmic equation would be any equation that includes the log function.