SOLUTION: Calc problem, help is really appreciated. Filed in test cuz I'm not sure which category it would fall into! Use logarithmic differentiation to find dy/dx. y= (sq root of x^2-1

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Question 1167576: Calc problem, help is really appreciated. Filed in test cuz I'm not sure which category it would fall into!
Use logarithmic differentiation to find dy/dx.
y= (sq root of x^2-16 over x^2+16), x>4

Answer by Alan3354(69443) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
y= (sq root of x^2-16 over x^2+16), x>4
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It's ambiguous.
Enter in math terms.