Use logarithmic differentiation to finddy/dx y=x sqrt{x^2+48}

Cheyanne Leigh

Cheyanne Leigh

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2020-12-31

Use logarithmic differentiation to find
dydxy=xx2+48

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toroztatG

toroztatG

Skilled2021-01-01Added 98 answers

y=xx2+48
y=x{x2+48}12
Taking logs of both sides.
ln(y)=ln(x)+(12)ln(x2+48)
differentiating both sides wrt x,
(1y)y=1x+(12)2xx2+48
y=yx+yxx2+48
y=x2+48+(x2)x2+48x2+48
y=x2+48x2+48+x2x2+48
dydx=2x2+48x2+48
dydx=2x2+24x2+48

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