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If cos(3 x)�6Ó14 x e^2 y=0, find [ dy/dx] using implicit differentiation.
In this problem, you should differentiate both sides
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implicit differentiate this equation in terms of y
x^2y^2=(y+1)^2(4-y^2)
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A. find y' by implicit differentiation.
B. solve th equation explicitly for y and differentiate to get y' in terms of x. cos (x)
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Sasha
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Using 4x^2 - 9y^2 = 36
Find y by implicit differentiation and then solve the equation explicitly for y and differentiate to get
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Katie
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Using 4x^2 - 9y^2 = 36
Find y by implicit differentiation and then solve the equation explicitly for y and differentiate to get
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Katie
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The equation x^2+4y^2=100 describes an ellipse.
First, use implicit differentiation to find its slope at the points (8,3) and (8,
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The equation x^2+4y^2=100 describes an ellipse.
First, use implicit differentiation to find its slope at the points (8,3) and (8,
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Anonymous
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Consider the following.
cos(x) + sqrt(y)= 1 (a) Find y' by implicit differentiation. y' = 2y^(1/2) sin(x) Correct: Your answer is
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Anonymous
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Consider the following.
cos(x) + sqrt(y)= 1 (a) Find y' by implicit differentiation. y' = Correct: Your answer is correct. (b)
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Anonymous
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Differentiate the following implicit dunction and find dy/dx ln (3xy)=2xy^2
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Syam
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