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the logarithmic derivative of a product is the sum of the logarithmic derivatives of the factors... function that the logarithmic derivative of a product is the sum of the logarithmic derivatives of the factors... the logarithmic derivative of the reciprocal of a function is the negation of the logarithmic derivative of the... the logarithmic derivative of a quotient is the difference of the logarithmic derivatives of the dividend and the... the logarithmic derivative of a power... is the product of the exponent and the logarithmic derivative of the base... The logarithmic derivative idea is closely connected to the... at a zero or a pole the logarithmic derivative behaves in a way that is easily analysed in terms of the particular case... Behind the use of the logarithmic derivative lie two basic facts about... is the logarithmic derivative of derivative price with respect to underlying price...

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