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This calculus video tutorial explains how to perform logarithmic differentiation on natural logs and regular logarithmic functions including exponential functions such as e^x. This video provides the formulas and equations as well as the rules that you need to apply use logarithmic differentiation to find the derivative of functions instead of using the product rule, quotient rule, or even the chain rule. This video contains plenty of practice problems. Examples include x^x, e^4x, x^sinx, plus many more.
Derivatives - Fast Review:
• Calculus 1 - Derivatives
Derivatives - The Product Rule - f*g:
• Product Rule For Deriv...
Derivatives - The Quotient Rule:
• Quotient Rule For Deri...
Derivatives - The Chain Rule:
• Chain Rule For Finding...
Derivatives - Composite Functions:
• Derivatives of Composi...
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Implicit Differentiation:
• Implicit Differentiation
Derivatives of Inverse Trig Functions:
• Derivatives of Inverse...
Derivatives of Exponential Functions:
• Derivatives of Exponen...
Derivatives of Logarithmic Functions:
• Derivative of Logarith...
Logarithmic Differentiation:
• Introduction to Logari...
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Derivatives - Using Logarithms:
• Finding Derivatives Us...
Derivatives of Inverse Functions:
• Derivatives of Inverse...
Derivatives - Differentiation Rules:
• Basic Differentiation ...
Derivatives - Function Notations:
• dy/dx, d/dx, and dy/dt...
Derivatives - The Reciprocal Rule:
• The Reciprocal Rule an...
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