Math, asked by shashikantgupta524, 5 months ago

if x^4y^4=(x+y)^10 find dy/dx.​

Answers

Answered by xxsilentkillerxx67
1

Answer:

Given,

x

3

y

4

=(x+y)

7

Taking logarithm both sides with respect to the base e we get,

3logx+4logy=7log(x+y)

Now differentiating both sides with respect to x we get,

x

3

+

y

4

dx

dy

=

(x+y)

7

(1+

dx

dy

)

or, (

x

3

x+y

7

)=(

x+y

7

y

4

)

dx

dy

or,

dx

dy

=

x(3y−4x)

y(3y−4x)

=

x

y

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by svkk0778
0

Answer:

82+#68(8)

Step-by-step explanation:

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