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6 June, 20:47
Calculate y'. xy^4+x^2y=x+3y
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Tobias Burton
6 June, 20:52
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Y^4 + 4xy^3 (y') + 2xy + x^2 (y') = 1 + 3 (y')
(y') (4xy^3 + x^2 - 3) = 1 - y^4 - 2xy
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