SOLUTION: use the logarithmic differentiation to find f'(x) if: f(x)=( (x^2) + 4 )^2x . root(3,x^3 -5) .e^root x
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use the logarithmic differentiation to find f'(x) if:
f(x)=( (x^2) + 4 )^2x . root(3,x^3 -5) .e^root x
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