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Unit 10: Logarithmic Differentiation




                     dy  1  1                                                                   Notes
                 i.e.,
                     dx y   x
                    dy  y
                    dx  x

                             dy
                 Example: Find   , if,  x  y  y  x
                             dx
          Solution:
                 Taking logs, we get

                  y log x  x log y
                 Differentiating w.r.t. x

                    1         dy     1 dy
                  y      log x    x        log y  1
                    x         dx     y dx

                     dy        x         y
                 i.e.,   log x     log y
                     dx        y         x
                     dy y  log x x   x log y y
                 i.e.,
                     dx     y           x
                     dy   y x log y y
                     dx   x y log x x

                         dy
                    Find   , if,
                         dx
              Task
                         y
                             x
                    1.   x  + y  + 2a = 0
                             x
                         y
                    2.   x  – y  + 2ax = 0
          10.2 Logarithmic Differentiation Problems
          The following problems illustrate the process of logarithmic differentiation. It is a means of
          differentiating algebraically complicated functions or functions for which the ordinary rules of
          differentiation do not apply. For example, in the problems that follow, you will be asked to
          differentiate expressions where a variable is raised to a variable power. An example and two
          common incorrect solutions are :

          1.                   D x (2x  3)  = (2x  3)x (2x  3) 1  (2x  3)x  (2x  2)
                                               and

          2.                   D x (2x  3)  = x (2x  3) (2)ln x
          Both of these solutions are wrong because the ordinary rules of differentiation do not apply.
          Logarithmic differentiation will provide a way to differentiate a function of this type. It requires
          deft algebra skills and careful use of the following unpopular, but well-known, properties of




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