SOLUTION: find the derivative of the functions a) f(x) = ln 1 / 2x^3 b) f(t) = 2^ log (base 5) t

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Question 624280: find the derivative of the functions
a) f(x) = ln 1 / 2x^3
b) f(t) = 2^ log (base 5) t

Answer by ewatrrr(24785)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
 
Hi,
find the derivative of the functions
a) f(x) = ln 1 / 2x^3 = ln 1 - ln 2x^3
f '(x) = 0 - 6x^2/2x^3 = -3/x
b) f(t) =
f '(t)=

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