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Fry
2 January, 00:58
2x^ (2) + xy + 2y^ (2) = 5, (1, 1)
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Adriel
2 January, 01:16
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2 x2 + xy+2 y2 = 5 Implicit differentiation yields 4x+y+x y′ + 4y y′ = 0 Solve for y′.
answer is - y = 4x + y / 5x
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