Derivative of x^y = e^(x-y) Using Logarithmic Differentiation
Offered By: Excellence Academy via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Learn how to find the derivative of x^y = e^(x-y) using logarithmic differentiation in this 12-minute video tutorial. Explore the step-by-step process of applying logarithmic differentiation to solve complex derivative problems. Gain a deeper understanding of calculus concepts, including implicit differentiation and the properties of logarithms. Perfect for students preparing for exams or anyone looking to enhance their mathematical skills. For additional support, connect with Excellence Academy through their social media channels or WhatsApp for personalized tutoring.
Syllabus
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Excellence Academy
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