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Given x^3 + 3x^2y^4 + x4y^2 - 6y = 0 then differentiate both sides with respect to x
can someone help me with this?
thx
can someone help me with this?
thx
3x²+(6x)(y^4)+4y³y'(3x²)+4y²+8yy'x-6y'=0kadlil said:Given x^3 + 3x^2y^4 + x4y^2 - 6y = 0 then differentiate both sides with respect to x
can someone help me with this?
thx
Damnable lies.Trev said:Why are you attempting this question when you haven't learnt implicit differentiation yet? Wait till you do extension 2.
Haha, yes yes Slide, I'm sorrySlide Rule said:Damnable lies.
Learn by example, kadlil:
haha sorry slide, i havent learnt the sin, cos, tan stuff, ive only learnt normal ones, up to max, min, tangent, normal etc, physical world stuff. And im learning integration in the physical world, pretty damn easySlide Rule said:Here, try these and tell me your answers, kadlil:
1) sin(y)+cos(x)=y^2
2) y^2e^y=x
3) xy=ln(xy)
4) lny=yx^2
is implicit differentiation really 4u stuff?? or is it harder 3u questions?dawso said:yeah, topics like this that are technically 4unit, shud be looked at by 3unit as well if they want 2 succeed as they can be used,....just like partial fractions, and some forms of integration, polynomials...um.....thats about it
4u, like I said before... It hasn't changed since I saidkadlil said:is implicit differentiation really 4u stuff?? or is it harder 3u questions?