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Derivative of the implicit Function:
find y'' by implicit differentiation.
2x^3 + 3y^3 = 8 I got the first derivative as you but the problem was asking for second
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Matt
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Consider the implicit equation 2xy-1=(x+y+1)^2
a) Compute and solve for the derivative dy/dx as a function of x and y. b) Find
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Ray
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Given y^4 -x^4=16 find and simplify d2y/dx2 using implicit differentiation.
I got the first derivative which was x^3/y^3 and no
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Anonymous
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How would you find the derivative of this implicit function?
1+x=sin(xy^2)
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John
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Find the derivative of the implicit function X^3+Y^3+6XY=0
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Maths whiz
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Find the derivative of the implicit function (X^2+Y^2)^3=8X^2Y^2.
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Maths whiz
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Use implicit differentiation to find the second derivative y'' of the function given.
x^2 + 5y^3 = 8
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John
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Apply the principle of implicit differentiation to the function x^2y^3+3xy=14 to determine it's derivative
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Ismael
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use implicit differentiation to find dy/dx . Then evaluate the derivative function at the designated point.
log (xy)= 2; (4, 25)
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mark11
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use implicit differentiation to find dy/dx . Then evaluate the derivative function at the designated point
2xy2 – y = 10; (1,
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jimdandy
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