Asked by sissy
                I am confused how to derivative this...
2y=x^2+siny
            
        2y=x^2+siny
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                    Answered by
            Reiny
            
    2 dy/dx = 2x + cosy dy/dx
2dy/dx - cosy dy/dx = 2x
dy/dx(2 - cosy) = 2x
dy/dx = 2x/(2 - cosy)
btw, the noun is "derivative"
the verb is "differentiate"
e.g.
Sissy differentiated the equation and found the derivative to be quite simple.
    
2dy/dx - cosy dy/dx = 2x
dy/dx(2 - cosy) = 2x
dy/dx = 2x/(2 - cosy)
btw, the noun is "derivative"
the verb is "differentiate"
e.g.
Sissy differentiated the equation and found the derivative to be quite simple.
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