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Pamela Watkins
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25 January, 07:04
Implicit differentiation:
y + 3xy - 4 = 0
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25 January, 07:32
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Y + 3xy - 4 = 0
dy/dx + 3xdy/dx + 3y = 0
dy/dx (1 + 3x) = - 3y
dy/dx = - 3y / (1 + 3x)
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