7x^2-y^3= 8
a) implicit differentiation
b) Solve the equation explicitly for y and different...
Mathematics, 29.09.2021 15:50, datgamer13
7x^2-y^3= 8
a) implicit differentiation
b) Solve the equation explicitly for y and differentiate to get
y ′ in terms of x.
c) Check that your solutions to parts (a) and (b) are consistent by substituting the expression for y into your solution for part (a).
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