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use implicit differentiation to find the slope of the tangent line to the curve (y)/(x-7y)=x^6+5 at the point (1,6/43)
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lan
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Alright so implicit differentiation is just not working out for me.
Use implicit differentiation to find the slope of the tangent
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Kim
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How do you use imlicit differentiation to differentiate e^(xy)?
I have the problem "use implicit differentiation to find dy/dx.
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Marissa
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Find dy/dx by implicit differentiation.
(sin(pix)+cos(pix))^7=29
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Anonymous
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Use implicit differentiation to find an equation
of the tangent line to the curve y^2 = x^3 (26 − x) at the point (1, 5).
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Caleb
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Given that x²cos y-sin y=0 ,(0,π):
a)verfiy that given point is on the curve. b)use implicit differentiation to find the slope
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Abdullah11
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I am having trouble differentiating x^2 + 2lny = y (solving for dy/dx). I know that I need to do implicit differentiation, but
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W
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Evaluate the derivatives by implicit differentiation. Assume all letters represent constants, except for the independent and
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Person
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. Given that x²cos y_sin y=0,(0,π).
A. Verify that the given points on the curve. B.use implicit differention to find the slope
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Abdullah11
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When an electronics store prices a certain brand of stereos at p hundred dollars per set, it is found that q sets will be sold
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jacob
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Use implicit differentiation to find dz/dx if 𝑒^z = 𝑥𝑦𝑧
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Megameno
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Find dx/dy by implicit differentiation
x^2y+y^2x P.S: It's calculus
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Skye
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Suppose y is defined implicitly as a function of x by x^2+Axy^2+By^3=1 where A and B are constants to be determined. Given that
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chelsea
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(y/(x+9y))= (x^2)-7
at the point (1, -6/55) Use implicit differentiation to find the slope of the tangent line to the curve
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DJ
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how do you find the dy/dx of the square root of x minus the square root of y equal to 10? You have to use implicit
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Lacey
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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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Zhao
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Use implicit differentiation to find the slope of the tangent line to the curve
2(x^2) + 2xy + 2(y^3)= -18
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DJ
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Use implicit differentiation to find the slope of the tangent line to the graph of 18*x^(1/2)+5y^(1/2)+14 at(81/324,1)
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beth
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Find dy/dx for y=sin(x+y)
A. 0 B. (cos(x+y))/(1-cos(x+y) C. cos(x+y) D. 1 E. None of these I know I'm supposed to use implicit
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Anonymous
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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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Donna
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find y' if x^2y^4+3y-4x^3=5cos x-1
(2x*y^4)+dy/dx 4y^3*x^2)+dy/dx3+12x^2=5-sin-0 dy/dx=-5sin (x -12 x^2)/(2x*4y^3)+(12y^2+x^2)
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sarah
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Use implicit differentiation to find dy/dx if cos xy = 2x^2 - 3y.
I'm stuck on this problem because I'm getting thrown off on how
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Katy
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Find dy/dx by implicit differentiation:
cos(x−y)=−4xe^x
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Emma
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use implicit differentiation to find dy/dx if 5xy+x^2y=10
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angie
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Find dy/dx using implicit differentiation of xy + sin^2y=10350.
Is it -y/(x+2siny)
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Bill
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I saw this question asked, but I didn't understand the answer format. My prof doesn't use dx and dy after he has differentated
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asked by
Elisabeth
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Find dy/dx for implicit differentiation
y^2-xy+x^2=7
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Vera
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Use implicit differentiation to find the slope of the tangent line to the curve (y/x+8y)=x^8 +9 at the point (1,10/-79).
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Jenny
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use implicit differentiation to find dy/dx if 5xy+x^2y=10
Is this correct answer for this question (-5y-2xy)/(12x)
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Angie
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Assume x and y are functions of t. Evaluate dy/dt for 2xy-2x+6y^3=-30, with the conditions dx/dt=-18, x=6, y=-1
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Assume x and y are functions of t. Evaluate dy/dt for 2xy-2x+3y^3=-15, with the conditions dx/dt=-12, x=3, y=-1.
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Algebra
Algebraic Equations
Algebraic Manipulation
Calculus
Derivatives
Differential Calculus
Differentiation
Trigonometry