Here's the problem:
Find the critical numbers of the function.
f(x) = x^-6 ln(x)
I'm still shaky when knowing how to deal with derivatives and I'm not sure if I should use the power rule first, or use the product rule (or some version of the chain rule). My guess here is that I use the power rule first, but I wanted to see if that's the right place to start.
Thanks!
Find the critical numbers of the function.
f(x) = x^-6 ln(x)
I'm still shaky when knowing how to deal with derivatives and I'm not sure if I should use the power rule first, or use the product rule (or some version of the chain rule). My guess here is that I use the power rule first, but I wanted to see if that's the right place to start.
Thanks!