logarithmic differentiation typically begins by taking the natural logarithm, or the logarithm to the base " e ", on both sides, remembering to take absolute values
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In calculus, "'logarithmic differentiation "'or "'differentiation by taking logarithms "'is a method used to functions by employing the logarithmic derivative of a function " f ",
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Logarithmic differentiation relies on the chain rule as well as properties of logarithms ( in particular, the natural logarithm, or the logarithm to the base " e " ) to transform products into sums and divisions into subtractions.