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Create a function that has two xs and two ys in it. We will assume that y is
Create a function that has two xs and two ys in it. We will assume that y is a function of x. You may use product rule or quotient rule, but not both. I will post a couple of examples, but lets keep this fairly simple.
Sample equations: xy + x = 2y 7;
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Response Post 1: Implicitly differentiate the function in the main post. ONLY do the first step. But make sure you get all of your dy/dxs in there. Then, make sure you explain how you know when to use dy/dx and when not to.
Sample Equation:
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Response Post 2: Take the implicitly differentiated equation and solve for dy/dx.
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