The Chain Rule for ln(x) and ln|x|

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Calculus: We consider derivatives for functions of the form ln(g(x)) and ln|g(x)|. As preparation, we note some details concerning the domain of ln(x). Example include y(x) = ln|x^2-4x| and y(x) = ln|ln(x)|.

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  • Your video was extremely helpful. Thank you.

  • @dgc1808 You're welcome! I'll add some more videos for the antiderivatives soon. Please let me know if you have any specific calculus problems on ln(x).  - Bob

  • helpful video thx!

  • @AcDc109 You're welcome! Good luck with the band. - Bob

  • Another great video! I will be coming to your videos for my math modules next year. Keep it up.

  • @StarWarseu Thanks for the support! Please let me know what you would like to see. While I have a general plan, I'm happy to work in requests. - Bob

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  • @candamohcine You're welcome! I picked it up from someone in grad school. - Bob

  • The Idea of use Box Instead Of X Is Great

    Thanks Professor

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