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Let g(x) = log7 (x),
find g ¹(0)

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Explanation:

The derivative of log is


(d)/(dx) ( log_(a)(x) ) = (1)/(x \: ln(a) )

You can easily derive this using the Change of base rule, and natural log rules


log_(a)(x) = ( log_(e)(x) )/( log_(e)(a) ) = ( ln(x) )/( ln(a) )

Next, we differentiate with respect to x.


(d)/(dx) ( ln(x) )/( ln(a) ) = (1)/( ln(a) ) * (d)/(dx) ln(x)


= (1)/(x ln(a) )

So back to the topic at hand,.

a=7, so we get


(1)/(x ln(7) )

We plug in 0, we would get undefined

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