Implicit differentiation
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- Опубликовано: 30 июл 2024
- This video covers implicit differention, used for differentiating functions of x and y. 3 examples, including a past exam question, cover using implicit differentiation with the product rule and exponentials.
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I didn't get how you differentiated 2x³y² by product rule here.
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Hi...!! may you plz tell me that how to find dy/dx of xy+y²=tan x+y.
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In last question's last step dy/dx should be 4/_2 rather than 4/-1
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4/(e^0 - 2) = 4/(1-2) = 4/-1= -4
At time 6:10 where did we get the 4 and what happened to the 2?!
Also at time 8:48 does the power rule apply if so why wasn’t the exponent -2x subtracted by 1?!
for 6:10 u just multiply the 2s to get 4 i was thinking the same
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How did you get -65/14. Can you do it bit by bit. Am confused here
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Why didn't she multiply the dy/dx with the 6x^2y^2?
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In this video when we replace x =1 and y = 5/2 we get dy/dx = 10, how did we get -65/14
Check it again maybe on your calculator? I still make it -65/14
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