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x^2/3+y^2/3=5 find dy/dx using differentiating
(y^2+2)^3=x^4y+e^2 find dy/dx using differentiating implicity
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x^2/3+y^2/3=5 find dy/dx using differentiating implicity
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Find the derivative of f. you may simplify before differentiating
f(x)= x2-7x+12/x4-8x3+13x2+30x-72
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Find the derivative of the function y, below. It may be to your advantage to simplify before differentiating. y =
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Find the general antiderivative of f (x) and check your answer by differentiating.
f(x) = x^5 + 9 Need Help.
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Find the orthogonal trajectories of the family of curves:
y = k*(e^-x) --------------- so k = y/(e^-x) differentiating we get: 1
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