How to Calculate Differentials of Power Tower Functions?

So the derivative of a(x)^{b(x)^{...}} is a(x)^{b(x)^{...}}\left(b'(x)\ln{a(x)}+\frac{b(x)a'(x)}{a(x)}\right) where b'(x) is the derivative of b(x).In summary, to find the differentials of power functions where the functions are power towers of another variable, you can use logarithmic differentiation and the chain rule to simplify and find the derivative. This process involves rearranging the function and applying the chain rule multiple times to find the derivative.
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mathelord
How Does One Find The Differentials Of Power Functions.
Examples Like A[x]^b[x]^c[x]^d[x]...
Where Those Are Functions Of X?
In Cases Where These Functions Are Power Towers Of Another Variable,what Happens?
 
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First, you re-arrange the function:
Suppose the function is
[tex]u(x)^{b(x)^{...}}[/tex]
Let [itex]w(x)=b(x)^{...}[/itex]
The function rearanges to
[tex]u(x)^{w(x)}=e^{w(x)\ln{u(x)}}[/tex]
By the chain rule, the derivative is
[tex]e^{w(x)\ln{u(x)}}\cdot \frac{d(w(x)\ln{u(x)})}{dx}[/tex]
[tex]=u(x)^{w(x)}\cdot [\frac{w(x)u'(x)}{u(x)}+w'(x)\ln{u(x)}][/tex]
To find w'(x), just apply this method again.
 
  • #3
LeonhardEuler said:
First, you re-arrange the function:
Suppose the function is
[tex]u(x)^{b(x)^{...}}[/tex]
Let [itex]w(x)=b(x)^{...}[/itex]
The function rearanges to
[tex]u(x)^{w(x)}=e^{w(x)\ln{u(x)}}[/tex]
By the chain rule, the derivative is
[tex]e^{w(x)\ln{u(x)}}\cdot \frac{d(w(x)\ln{u(x)})}{dx}[/tex]
[tex]=u(x)^{w(x)}\cdot [\frac{w(x)u'(x)}{u(x)}+w'(x)\ln{u(x)}][/tex]
To find w'(x), just apply this method again.

This is basically the same thing as Euler just said, but explained a bit differently.

You can use something called Logarithmic Differentiation. I'll show you an example:

[tex]y=a(x)^{b(x)}\implies\ln{y}=b(x)\ln{a(x)}[/tex]

Now take the derivative of both sides and simplify:

[tex]\frac{1}{y}\frac{dy}{dx}=b'(x)\ln{a(x)}+\frac{b(x)a'(x)}{a(x)}\implies\frac{dy}{dx}=a(x)^{b(x)}\left(b'(x)\ln{a(x)}+\frac{b(x)a'(x)}{a(x)}\right)[/tex]
 
  • #4
you mis understood my question,i meant a function raised to another and then another continously till infinity
 
  • #5
Then you let the exponent be another function, just like Euler said in his post. Then you can simplify a(x)b(x) using logarithmic differentiation.
 

What is a power tower differential?

A power tower differential is a mechanical device used to transfer power from an engine to two separate outputs, usually for the purpose of driving two different wheels at different speeds in an automobile.

How does a power tower differential work?

A power tower differential works by using a series of gears and shafts to distribute torque from the engine to two separate outputs. By rotating at different speeds, the gears allow each output to turn at a different rate, allowing for different wheel speeds.

What are the advantages of using a power tower differential?

The main advantage of a power tower differential is its ability to distribute torque to two separate outputs, allowing for improved traction and handling in vehicles. It also allows for smoother turns and better control on uneven surfaces.

Are there any limitations to using a power tower differential?

One limitation of a power tower differential is that it only works for vehicles with two driven wheels. It also requires more maintenance and can be more expensive compared to other types of differentials.

How do you maintain a power tower differential?

To maintain a power tower differential, it is important to regularly check and change the differential fluid and inspect for any signs of wear or damage. It is also important to follow the manufacturer's recommended maintenance schedule and handle the vehicle with care to avoid excessive wear on the differential.

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