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find dy/dx implicitly, given x^3+y^3=3xy
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Damon
3 x^2 dx + 3 y^2 dy = 3 x dy + 3 y dx

(y^2 -x)dy = -(x^2-y)dx

dy/dx = - (x^2-y)/(y^2-x)
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lis
ty!
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Damon
You are welcome.
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