What are some common mistakes that must not be made in logarithmic differentiation?
What are some common mistakes that must not be made in logarithmic differentiation?
Some of the common mistakes that people usually make while using logarithmic differentiation have been mentioned below:
- Not Multiplying by y: After logarithmic differentiation, it is mandatory to multiply by y to solve for dy/dx?
- Incorrectly Applying the Chain Rule: Make sure that you have correctly
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LHL
Given
If f (x) is continuous for all then it should be continuous at x = 1 & x = -1
At x = -1, L.H.L = R.H.L. Þ 2 = |a + b - 1|
->a + b – 3 = 0 OR a + b + 1 = 0 . (i)
-> a + b + 1 = 0 . (ii)
(i) & (ii), a + b =-1
Given f(x) =
using Leibniz rule then
f’(x) = exf(x) + ex
P = -ex, Q = ex
Solution be y. (I.F.) =
I. f. =
Put x =
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