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How would you differentiate y= 1/x -4ln(x)

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Answer:

Explanation:

no y-intercept

User Hadi Hariri
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Answer:

y=1x−4(ln(x))y=1x−4(ln(x)))

Explanation:

Xmin= -10

Xmax= 10

Ymin=-10

Ymax= 10

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Hope this helps.

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