A curve CCC has equation
y=xcosxx>0,y>0 y = x^{\cos x} \quad x > 0, \quad y > 0 y=xcosxx>0,y>0Find, by firstly taking natural logarithms, an expression for dydx\frac{dy}{dx}dxdy in terms of xxx and yyy.
Hence show that the xxx-coordinates of the stationary points of CCC are solutions of the equation
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