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Calculate y' and y'' at the point (1,1) on the curve 5 xy^2+9 y-14 = 0

I got the first part (-5/19) but I can't get the answer for the second
9 years ago

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Answered by Reiny
Gee, you posted this same question only 3 minutes ago. I know we are fast but ....

btw, it has been answered.
9 years ago
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Calculate y' and y'' at the point (1,1) on the curve 5 xy^2+9 y-14 = 0

I got the first part (-5/19) but I can't get the answer for the second

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