How do you find the derivative of y=ln(5x)?

Tyrell Singleton

Tyrell Singleton

Answered question

2023-02-26

How to find the derivative of y = ln ( 5 x ) ?

Answer & Explanation

Kylie Woodward

Kylie Woodward

Beginner2023-02-27Added 6 answers

Suppose, y = ln ( b ( x ) )
Thus using Chain Rule,
y = 1 b ( x ) ( b ( x ) )
Similarly following for the above function yields,
y = 1 5 x ( 5 x )
y = 1 5 x 5
Hence, y = 1 x
Rodney Hoover

Rodney Hoover

Beginner2023-02-28Added 4 answers

A student comfortable with the natural logarithm function and its properties might think of this:
One could reason as follows:
y = ln ( 5 x ) = ln ( 5 ) + ln ( x ) .
But ln(5) is a constant, so its derivative is 0.
Hence, d y d x = d d x ( ln 5 + ln x ) = d d x ( ln x ) = 1 x .

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