Asked by Lyle
                If 2 x^2+ 3 x + xy = 5 and y( 5 ) = -12, find y'( 5 ) by implicit differentiation.
            
            
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                    Answered by
            bobpursley
            
    4x dx + 3dx+ y dx + x dy=0
4x dx + 3dx+ y dx =- x dy
dy/dx= -4-3/x-y
y'=-4-3/5+12
check that.
    
4x dx + 3dx+ y dx =- x dy
dy/dx= -4-3/x-y
y'=-4-3/5+12
check that.
                    Answered by
            Lyle
            
    i'm sorry but i don't know how you got that number did u get ((-4)-3)/(5+12) or something else?
    
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