Derivative of 1-5^(-x)

Ariana Welch

Ariana Welch

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2022-11-27

Derivative of 1 5 x
Any help is greatly appreciated!
I have tried using logs, but I don't think it is correct;
y = 1 5 x
ln ( y ) = ln ( 1 ) + x ln ( 5 )
y = x ln ( 5 )
and hence
y = x 5

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jockedripperHZT

jockedripperHZT

Beginner2022-11-28Added 13 answers

You can solve the problem using the idea of logs but note that the equality you wrote is wrong. You have
f ( x ) = 1 5 x = 1 e ln ( 5 x ) = 1 e x ln 5
and so using the chain rule you have
f ( x ) = e x ln 5 ( x ln 5 ) = e x ln 5 ( ln 5 ) = e x ln 5 ln 5 = 5 x ln 5 .

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