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Erik Stanton
16 February, 07:05
Find the dy/dx of the equation y^2+x^2=8
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Rocco Salas
16 February, 08:49
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= 2y|dy/dx + 2x = 8
2y|dy/dx = 8-2x
dy/dx = (8-2x) / 2y
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