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jamjar
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Hi,
I'm trying to take differentials of the following equation
[tex](p + \frac{a}{{V^2 }})(V - b) = C[/tex]
in order to find the partial derivative [tex]\frac{{\partial p}}{{\partial V}}[/tex]
I know there's an easier way to do it but I have to take differentials.
I'm just not sure how to deal with the brackets without multiplying out (I can't rearrange the equation).
Any hints welcome.
I'm trying to take differentials of the following equation
[tex](p + \frac{a}{{V^2 }})(V - b) = C[/tex]
in order to find the partial derivative [tex]\frac{{\partial p}}{{\partial V}}[/tex]
I know there's an easier way to do it but I have to take differentials.
I'm just not sure how to deal with the brackets without multiplying out (I can't rearrange the equation).
Any hints welcome.