Differentiate y with respect to x.
Y = 2x²+y² .
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dy/dx
= d(2x²+y²)/dx
= d(2x²)/dx + d(y²)/dx
Taking y as constant as the expression is differentiated with respect to x. We know d(c)/dx= 0 for any constant " c "
= d(2x²)/dx
= 2 d(x²)/dx
= 2 * 2 x
= 4x
Hope it helps you !
= d(2x²+y²)/dx
= d(2x²)/dx + d(y²)/dx
Taking y as constant as the expression is differentiated with respect to x. We know d(c)/dx= 0 for any constant " c "
= d(2x²)/dx
= 2 d(x²)/dx
= 2 * 2 x
= 4x
Hope it helps you !
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