Implicit Differentiation
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Find dy/dx in terms of x and y: (i) xe^y-4lny=x^2 (ii) 3xsiny+2cosy=sinx
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Find first and second derivative for x = t^2 -3t, y = t^3 in terms of t. Parametric equations
Find dy/dx given Parametric Equations x = t^2, y = 7 - 6t
Find dy/dx in terms of x and y: (i) x+y/x-y=2y (ii) y^2/xy+1=1
Using the definition of integration find y in terms of x : `(dy)/(dx) = 3x^(2) + 2 `
Compute Δy and dy for the given values of x and dx = Δx. y = 3x − x^2, x = 3, Δx = −0.5
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Use Implicit Differentiation to find dy/dx given x = cosh(ln(y))
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Find dy/dx by implicit differentiation | x^2 - 4xy + y^2 = 4