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John Napier 1550 to 1617 John Napier was a Scottish scholar who is best known for his invention of logarithms, but other mathematical contributions include a mnemonic for formulas used in solving spherical triangles and two formulas known as Napier's analogies.
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We would like to find its derivative.
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Using the chain rule we get
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Hence, the generalized derivatives for exponential functions:
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Now we want to find the derivative of logarithmic functions.
The generalized derivative is:
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To find the derivative of any logarithmic function of any base, you can use the change of base rule for logs: Change of Base to e The generalized derivative formula of the log of any base is:
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To expand the domain of logarithmic functions we take the absolute
value of the argument. So lets examine It can shown that, The derivative is the same!!
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Example 2)
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So in conclusion, the generalized derivatives of exponential and
logarithmic functions are:
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