How do you find the derivatives of x=ln(xy)?

Gianna Johnson

Gianna Johnson

Answered question

2023-03-21

How to find the derivatives of x = ln ( x y ) ?

Answer & Explanation

pyroleo7zjv

pyroleo7zjv

Beginner2023-03-22Added 5 answers

Take the exponential of both sides of the equation:
x = ln ( x y ) e x = e ln ( x y ) = x y
Thus, y(x) can be made explicit:
y ( x ) = e x x
and
d y d x = x e x - e x x 2 = e x ( x - 1 x 2 )
Ralph Sparks

Ralph Sparks

Beginner2023-03-23Added 8 answers

Use the properties of logarithms and its inverse to write the given equation as a function of y and then use the quotient rule:
Explanation: Given: x = ln ( x y )
x = ln ( x ) + ln ( y )
ln ( y ) = x - ln ( x )
ln ( y ) = x + ln ( 1 x )
e ln ( y ) = e x + ln ( 1 x )
y = e x x
d y d x = x - 1 x 2 e x

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