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do you have to do it in terms of e or can it be done simply through use of ln
I'm assuming you mean to take the ln of both sides and then differentiate.



On the LHS I'm not even sure how to derive , and on the RHS you are going to have to derive the equation anyway. So I believe that the the best method would just be to do what I did in the first post.
 

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I'm assuming you mean to take the ln of both sides and then differentiate.



On the LHS I'm not even sure how to derive , and on the RHS you are going to have to derive the equation anyway. So I believe that the the best method would just be to do what I did in the first post.
derive it as 1/T x DT/Dt
 

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A pair of useful results, that you can use unless asked to prove them, that apply so long as :





 

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