MCQ
If $y = x^{ln\, x}$, then $dy/dx$ equals :-
  • A
    $ln\, x . x^{ln\, x-1}$
  • $x^{ln \,x-1} . 2ln\, x$
  • C
    $x\, ln\, (ln\, x)$
  • D
    $1/(x\, ln\, x) . x^{ln\, x-1}$

Answer

Correct option: B.
$x^{ln \,x-1} . 2ln\, x$
b

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