SOLUTION: The second derivative (not the first derivative) of the function
ln(ax^b)
can be written in the form cx^d.
What is the value of c when a = 88 and b = 135?
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Question 1021878: The second derivative (not the first derivative) of the function
ln(ax^b)
can be written in the form cx^d.
What is the value of c when a = 88 and b = 135?
Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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