If you think the derivative of x^2 is too easy, then try this!

Описание к видео If you think the derivative of x^2 is too easy, then try this!

We can simply use the power rule to find the derivative of x^2 but what if we have to find the derivative of x^2^x^2? This is a classic class example vs. test question in calculus! Note, x^2^x^2 means x^(2^(x^2)) Hint: we need to use logarithmic differentiation or write x as e^ln(x)

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