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Find dy/dx by implicit differentiation for the following
2x^2y+3y=-1
12 years ago

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Steve
remember the product rule:

2(2x)y + 2(x^2)y' + 3y' = 0
y' (2x^2+3) = -4xy

y' = -4xy/(2x^2+3)
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