SOLUTION: Use the logarithmic differentiation to differentiate the function: y= ∛((x(x+1)(x-2))/((x^2-2)(2x+3)))

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Question 965948: Use the logarithmic differentiation to differentiate the function:
y= ∛((x(x+1)(x-2))/((x^2-2)(2x+3)))

Answer by t0hierry(194)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
logy = 1/3(logx + log x+1 + log x-2 - 2log(x-sqrt2) -log(2x+3))

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