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6 February, 02:56

Use logarthmjc differentiation to find the derivative of the function y=x^sin (x)

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  1. 6 February, 05:36
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    dy/dx = x^sin (x) * (sin (x) / x + cos (x) * lnx)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    ∵ y = x^sin (x)

    ∴㏑y = ㏑ (x^sin (x)) = sinx * ㏑x - - - by differentiating both sides with respect to x

    (1/y) * dy/dx = sin (x) / x + cos (x) lnx

    dy/dx = x^sin (x) * (sin (x) / x + cos (x) * lnx)
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