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    Differentiate log function

    Supposing I have the equation:

    y = 2^x

    Any advise as to how I would go about finding the derivitive of it?
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    Re: Differentiate log function

    sorted it:

    f(x) = a^z then f'(x) = (a^x)ln(a)
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    Re: Differentiate log function

    Take a look at: http://mathworld.wolfram.com/Derivative.html

    The derivative you want is in position (20).

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    Re: Differentiate log function

    Thanks for your reply rassis, glad your answer is the same as the one I found , reasuring.
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    Re: Differentiate log function

    Quote Originally Posted by Rich2189
    Supposing I have the equation:

    y = 2^x

    Any advise as to how I would go about finding the derivitive of it?
    y = 2x

    2 = eln 2

    So y = ex ln 2

    dy/dx = (ln 2)ex ln 2

    dy/dx = (ln 2)2x

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    Re: Differentiate log function

    Although Glaysher's demonstration is far more elegant, you could have taken logs base 2 then used the change of base rule.

    Say we wish to switch from base a logs to base b.

    Log_a (x) = log_b (x) / log_b (a)

    So in this case we have

    y = 2^x

    log_2 (y) = x --> Change of base rule --> ln(y) / ln(2) = x

    ln(y) = ln(2) x

    y = e^(ln(2) x)

    so

    dy/dx = ln(2) e^(ln(2) x)

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    Re: Differentiate log function

    Cool haven't come across that rule before
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