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InteGrand

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Re: Year 11 Mathematics 3 Unit Cambridge Question & Answer Thread

Has there been many proof questions involving the chain rule in the past involving power functions in HSC exam papers? I've traditionally done it a slightly different way to your method.









What you have done is known as logarithmic differentiation. I don't think 2U students are expected to know this (but it is definitely handy).
 

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I honestly didn't know until you, leehuan and Carrotsticks corrected me that you could have a log with base e, without the subscript being written. (Having doing 15 years of maths).


Always thought that a log without a base 'e' was to the base 10.
 

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I honestly didn't know until you, leehuan and Carrotsticks corrected me that you could have a log with base e, without the subscript being written. (Having doing 15 years of maths).


Always thought that a log without a base 'e' was to the base 10.
I always get confused; do we assume that it is to the base 'e' if not specified, or base 10?
 

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