1) (t + 1)(t - y = (t - 2)(t + 3) t> 2

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use logarithmic differentiation to find the
derivative of y with respect to the appropriate variable 

1)
(t + 1)(t -
y =
(t - 2)(t + 3)
t> 2
Transcribed Image Text:1) (t + 1)(t - y = (t - 2)(t + 3) t> 2
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y=((t+1)(t-1)(t-2)(t+3))5 Taking Log on both sides we getlogy=5log((t+1)(t-1)(t-2)(t+3))logy=5[log{(t+1)(t-1)}-log{(t-2)(t+3)}]

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