How do you find the derivative of log_2 (x)?

1 Answer
May 27, 2015

By changing its base and solving it then, as follows:

By log properties, we know that (log_ab)=(logb/loga)

Thus,

log_2x=logx/log2

Now, to derivate it, we must remember that there is no need to use the quotient rule, as the denominator can be understood as a constant (there's no variable in log2, it's just a number you can calculate promptly).

Thus,

(dy)/(dx)=(1/x)/log2

(dy)/(dx)=color(green)(1/(xlog2))