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Title: 3.9 Exponential and Logarithmic Derivatives Thurs Nov 19


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3.9 Exponential and Logarithmic DerivativesThurs
Nov 19
  • Do Now
  • Find the derivatives of
  • 1)
  • 2)

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HW Review p.219 9-20
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HW Review p.219 21-26
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  • 27) 3sec2 4x (sec4xtan4x) (4)
  • 28) esin2x (cos2x) (2)
  • 32) on board
  • 33) (1/2) (sinx2)-1/2 (cosx2)(2x)

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Exponential Logarithmic Functions
  • Logarithmic and exponential functions are among
    the most common functions encountered in
    applications.
  • Population curves consist of logarithmic
    functions, particularly the natural logarithm.
  • Growth/Decay, business applications use
    exponential functions

5
  • Thm- For any constant b gt 0,
  • Thm- In particular,

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Derivative of Natural Log
  • To determine the derivative of the natural
    logarithm, lets take a look at the graph of lnx
    and its slopes

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Derivative of ln x contd
  • Thm- For x gt 0,

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Example
  • Find the derivative of f(x) x ln x and g(x) x
    10x

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Closure
  • Hand in Find the derivative of the following
    functions
  • 1)
  • 2)
  • HW p.187 1-19 odds, 25-31 odds

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Logarithmic DifferentiationFri Nov 20
  • Do Now
  • Find the derivative
  • 1)
  • 2)

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HW Review p.187 1-19 25-31
  • 1) lnx 1 19)
  • 3) (2/x) lnx 25) y 36ln6(x-2) 36
  • 5) 27) y 320 ln3(t-2) 318
  • 7) 29) y 5-1
  • 9) 31) y -1(t-1) ln4
  • 11)
  • 13)
  • 15)
  • 17)

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Logarithmic Differentiation
  • Logarithmic Differentiation can be used in place
    of several product/quotient rules
  • Ex

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Logarithmic Differentiation
  • 1) Take ln of both sides
  • 2) Use log rules to separate each factor
  • 3) Differentiation both sides (chain rule)
  • 4) Multiply by f(x) (original)

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Ex
  • Use log differentiation

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Ex 2
  • Differentiate using log dif.

16
Closure
  • Find the derivative using logarithmic
    differentiation
  • HW p.187 37-43 odds

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Other base Log DerivativesMon Nov 23
  • Do Now
  • Find the derivative
  • 1)
  • 2)

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HW Review p.187 37-43
  • 37) 2x 14
  • 39) 3x2 - 12x 79
  • 41)
  • 43)

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Other Base Logarithms
  • We can calculate the derivative of other base
    logs by using the change-of-base formula using ln
    x

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Ex
  • Find the derivative of

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You try
  • Find the derivatives
  • 1)
  • 2)

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Closure
  • Journal Entry Write about the derivatives of
    logarithms. How can we calculate them? How can
    they be useful when we have complicated
    functions?
  • HW p.187 21-24
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