Calculus 1: Derivatives of Logarithmic Functions (Video #14) | Math with Professor V

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How to differentiate a logarithmic function with base a, not just base e (so fancy!). Logarithmic differentiation, when to use it, why it makes finding derivatives so much easier, and an example when it MUST be used. #logarithmicdifferentiation #derivativesoflogs #logarithms #logarithmicfunctions #calculus #mathtvwithprofessorv #math #youtubemath #mathvideos #mathprofessor #calculusvideos #calculus1 #precalculus #algebra #mathtutor #mathhelp #logsewa

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7:17, how come we take the derivitive of Xe^x, but in the previous problem we broke it down and took the derivitive of the mid equation 4:21; it would be cosx^2

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