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Page 1: 5-1: Natural Logs and Differentiation Objectives: ©2003Roy L. Gover () Review properties of natural logarithms Differentiate natural logarithm

5-1: Natural Logs and Differentiation

Objectives:

©2003Roy L. Gover (www.mrgover.com)

•Review properties of natural logarithms•Differentiate natural logarithm functions

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Review

ln yx y e x

n logl ex x

2.718281828e

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ExampleWrite as a natural logarithm:

2 7.3891e 1

2 1 87 .64e

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ExampleWrite in exponential form:

ln 7.3891 2

1ln1.6487

2

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Properties of Logarithms

ln(1)=0

ln(ab)=ln a + ln b

ln an=n ln a

ln ln lna

a bb

ln e=1

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•What is the domain?

•What is the range?

Important Idea

•Wassup at x=1?

The graph of the natural log function looks like:

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Try ThisExpand the log function:

ln[( ( )] )x y x y

ln( ) ln( )x y x y

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Try ThisExpand the log function:

10ln

3

x

y

ln(10 ) ln(3 )x y then:

ln10 ln ln 3 lnx y

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Try ThisExpand the log function:

ln 2x

1ln(2 )

2x then:

1(ln 2 ln )

2x

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Try ThisEvaluate:

4ln e

4ln 4(1) 4e

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Try ThisEvaluate:

2 2ln ( )e x y

2 2x y

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Try ThisEvaluate:

ln 5

1.6094

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Try ThisWrite as a logarithm of a single quantity:

1ln 2ln

2x y

2ln x y

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Try ThisWrite as a logarithm of a single quantity:

n(3 1) ln 2l (2 )x x

3 1ln

2 2

x

x

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Try ThisFind the antiderivative:1

dxx

Can’t solve using the power rule

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Important Idea

•There exists an area

under the curve

equal to 1

1( )f x

x

ln 1e •

• 1b

adx

x is an area under

1( )f x

x

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Definition

1 2.72e

1( )f x

xe is the

positive real number such that:

1

1ln 1

ee dt

t

Area = 1

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Definitionfrom the previous definition...

1 1[ln ]

x

a

d dx dt

dx dx t x

therefore:

1[ln ]

dx

dx x

memorize

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The chain rule version:

1[ln ]

d duu

dx u dx

Definition

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Examples

[ln 4 ] d

xdx

2[ln(3 1)]d

xdx

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Try This

3[ln( 1 ] 4 )d

xdx

2

3

12

4 1

x

x

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Example

[ ln ]d

x xdx

Hint: use the product rule

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Example

lnd x

dx x

Hint: use the quotient rule

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Example

ln1

d x

dx x

Is this a quotient rule problem?

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Example

2[ln ]d

xdx

2[(ln ) ]d

xdx

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Try This

2 3( ) 2(ln )f x x x

Find the derivative:

Hint: Rewrite using log properties then use chain rule

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Solution

3

3 3

3

2(2 ln )

2(2 )(ln )

= 16(ln )

x x

x x

x x

Rewrite:2 3( ) 2(ln )f x x x

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SolutionUse chain rule:

2

2

1'( ) 1 16(3)(ln )

48(ln ) =

1

f x xx

x

x

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Try This

3

2 2

2 1( ) ln

( 1)

xf x

x x

Rewrite using log properties before differentiation...

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3 2 2

3 2 2

3 2

( ) ln 2 1 ln[ ( 1) ]

1 ln(2 1) [ln ln( 1) ]

21

ln(2 1) ln 2ln( 1)2

f x x x x

x x x

x x x

Rewrite:Solution

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23 2

1 1 1 1 '( ) (6

) 2 (2 )2 2 1 1

f x x xxx x

…then differentiate

Solution

2

3 2

3 1 4

2 1 1

x x

xx x

And simplify:

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DefinitionSince ln x is not defined for negative values of x, you may frequently see ln|x|. The absolute value rule for ln is: 1 '

ln ln 'd d u

u u udx dx u u

When differentiating a logarithm, you may ignore any absolute value sign.

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Try This

( ) ln sin(2 )f x xFind the derivative:

1cos(2 )(2) 2cot(2 )

sin(2 )x x

x

Don’t forget the chain rule

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Try ThisFind the equation of the line tangent to:

lny x x at (1,1)

2 1y x

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Lesson CloseThe natural logarithm is frequently used in Calculus. Be certain that you understand the properties of logarithms and know how to differentiate and integrate (next section) logarithmic functions.

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Assignment

1. 324/15-29 Odd (Slides 1-14)

2. 324/31-63 Odd (Slides 15-36)