(x – 1)*(r+2)³ r8(x – 3)² the natural log of both sides, using log rules to expand the log of the rational function and then using implicit differentiation and the chain rule before solving for y'(x), then finally Question 3: Compute y'(x) of y = not by the quotient rule, but by taking substituting the rational function given back in for y and simplifying.

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Chapter5: Inverse, Exponential, And Logarithmic Functions
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(x – 1)*(x+ 2)*
r° (x – 3)²
the natural log of both sides, using log rules to expand the log of the rational function and
then using implicit differentiation and the chain rule before solving for y'(x), then finally
Question 3: Compute y'(x) of y =
not by the quotient rule, but by taking
substituting the rational function given back in for y and simplifying.
Transcribed Image Text:(x – 1)*(x+ 2)* r° (x – 3)² the natural log of both sides, using log rules to expand the log of the rational function and then using implicit differentiation and the chain rule before solving for y'(x), then finally Question 3: Compute y'(x) of y = not by the quotient rule, but by taking substituting the rational function given back in for y and simplifying.
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