how do you find the dy/dx of the square root of x minus the square root of y equal to 10? You have to use implicit differentiation.

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sqrt(x-sqrty)=10
square both sides
x-sqrt y=100
dx-1/2 dy/sqrty =0

dx/dy= 1/2sqrty
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