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Kyler Dorsey
Advanced Placement (AP)
8 March, 04:33
Find y'' if x^6+y^6=1
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Cristal Norris
8 March, 04:50
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X^6+y^6=1 d/dx x^6+d/dx y^6=d/dx 1 6x^5+6y^5y'=0 6y^5y'=-6x^5 y' (6y^5) = - 6x^5 y' = (-6x^5) / (6y^5) now for y'' use the quotient rule.
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