How do you find dy/dx in terms of x and y if (x^3)y-x-2y-6=0?
2 Answers
Explanation:
For this, you use implicit differentiation (basically regular differentiation, but with y as well as x). It works the same way as regular differentiation, except every time you have to take the derivative of y, you have to put a
Here
The rest is pretty simple, the derivative of
Which is the answer : )
Explanation:
For this, you use implicit differentiation (basically regular differentiation, but with y as well as x). It works the same way as regular differentiation, except every time you have to take the derivative of y, you have to put a
Here
The rest is pretty simple, the derivative of
Which is the answer : )