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Finding dy/dt using the chain rule and a given equation
Yep! I figured it out. Thank you!- kweig
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Finding dy/dt using the chain rule and a given equation
I got dy/dt=(2x^2-y^2)/(y(2x-1))- kweig
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Finding dy/dt using the chain rule and a given equation
The implicit differentiation?- kweig
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Finding dy/dt using the chain rule and a given equation
Homework Statement So I'm trying to find dy/dt. I used the chain rule to find dx/dt. I just don't understand how to put that answer back into an equation to find dy/dt Homework Equations 4x^3-6xy^2+3y^2=228 The Attempt at a Solution I found dx/dt=3 x=-3 and y=4 So how/what...- kweig
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