Nth Derivative Of log (ax+b)
In this engineering math tutorial i shall be showing you that how you can find the Nth Derivative Of log(ax+b) by successive differentiatin method. In successive differentiation we keep on differentiating the differential cofficient obtained from previous step until the we get the nth derivatives of log(ax+b)
successive differentiation is difficult to use when nth derivative of product of two functions has to be found out then we use a theorem called Leibnitz Theorem which help us to find desiered order derivative of the product very easily.
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successive differentiation is difficult to use when nth derivative of product of two functions has to be found out then we use a theorem called Leibnitz Theorem which help us to find desiered order derivative of the product very easily.
Please go through the complete solution given blow.
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