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OpenStudy (anonymous):

what is the derivative of ln(ln(ln(ln(X)))?

OpenStudy (turingtest):

really? that's a lot of chain rule...

zepdrix (zepdrix):

LOL it sure is XD

OpenStudy (zarkon):

it follows a nice pattern

OpenStudy (anonymous):

just start writing it \[\frac{1}{\ln(\ln(\ln(x)))}\times \frac{1}{\ln(\ln(x))}\times ...\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

1/ (ln(ln(ln(X))))*(ln(ln(X)))*(ln(X))*(X)

zepdrix (zepdrix):

Maybe we should simplify it a lil bit first, Writing it as e^ln(ln(ln(ln(ln(x))))) lol i kid, i kid XD

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Remember that X must be >0 for this to work

OpenStudy (zarkon):

it needs to more than >0

OpenStudy (zarkon):

\[x>e^e\]

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