Asked by Bill
Find dy/dx using implicit differentiation of xy + sin^2y=10350.
Is it -y/(x+2siny)
Is it -y/(x+2siny)
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Answered by
Steve
Hmm. I get sin2y
y + xy' = 2siny*cosy y' = 0
y' = -y/(x + 2siny cosy)
= -y/(x + sin2y)
don't forget that chain rule. . .
y + xy' = 2siny*cosy y' = 0
y' = -y/(x + 2siny cosy)
= -y/(x + sin2y)
don't forget that chain rule. . .
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