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Differentiate implicitly (a) x^3+y^3=27xy
Differentiate implicitly (a) x^3+y^3=27xy
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Differenciate implicitly x^3+y^2=27xy
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Differentiate x^2+y^3=27xy
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Differentiate x^2y^3+x^3y^4=11 implicitly to find dy/dx.
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implicitly differentiate f(x)
2xy= y ^2 find second derivative with relevance to x and y. i get y''= -xy' - y/ (y-x)^2 this is
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what is the derivative of sinx- cosy = 0 in its simplest form? I got to the point y'=-consx/siny, but I wasn't too sure. This
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Find y'(x) when cos y - y^2 = 8
a) -siny - 2y b) - (1/sin y - 2y) c) 0 d) - (8/cos y - y) So if I implicitly differentiate: y'(x)
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1. differentiate cos(3/x)
2. differentiate sin(4/x) 3. differentiate 3/{sin(3x+pi)} 4. differentiate pxsin(q/x)where p and q are
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Follow the steps below for the given function. (Do not use mixed numbers in your answers.)
2x + 5y = 1 Solve the equation for y.
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Determine the intervals on which the function is concave up and concave down
f(theta) = 21theta + 21Sin^2(theta), [0,pi] I have
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Henry
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