Logarithmic Differentiation | Calculus 1 | Math with Professor V

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Examples applying logarithmic differentiation to find derivatives. Four fabulous examples to demonstrate the process and reinforce concepts involving logarithm properties, implicit differentiation, product rule, etc.

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Thank you, as someone who had covid and now experiencing fog brain i cannot stay focus when my teacher teaches so this caused me to do pretty bad in my classes but your videos help me a lot with my homework. And the way you explain step by step without cutting corners really helps

roblox
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hello, at 7:56 in the video why is it - instead of +, isn't It being multiplied?

danielleanderson
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i'm writing calculus tomorrow and mam you're helping me revise, thank you.

The_life_of_Ashleyforsythe
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ugh, logarithms.... Ill be going back to review their properties on your pre cal video.
They have so many properties and it has always seemed so daunting to memorize and recognize them when working problems. But Im sure its necessary to know.

tysmith
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ln(x)^ln(x) ... very funny. Does that turn up anywhere in real life aka applied math?

john.s