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OpenStudy (anonymous):

if f(x) = ln(e/x^n), and n is a constant, then f'(x) = ?

OpenStudy (noorik.):

ln(e/x^n) = ln(e) - ln(x^n) = 1 - n*ln(x) then f(x) = 1-n*ln(x) hope i was helpful

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so it won't become n*ln(x^n-1) ? bc if n is a constant then isn't it power rule?

OpenStudy (noorik.):

i dont get what you're talking about but there is no such solution n*ln(x^n-1)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok nevermind thank you :)

OpenStudy (noorik.):

u r welcome

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