Question 8 of 14 >Evaluate the derivative using logarithmic differentiation if $y = (x + 1)(x + 11)(x + 8)$. (Use symbolic notation and fractions where needed.)
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Step 1: Take the natural logarithm of both sides of the equation to simplify the differentiation process: ln(y) = ln((x + 1)(x + 11)(x + 8)) Show more…
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