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If x + y² + sin (y)2 = 0 , find dy/dx.
[ - 4 x3y/( 2 x 4 + 2 cos y2)]​

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Answered by SAURABHYADAV6391
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Answer:

If x + y² + sin (y)2 = 0 , find dy/dx.

[ - 4 x3y/( 2 x 4 + 2 cos y2)]

Explanation:

x + y² + sin (y)2 = 0 , find dy/dx.

[ - 4 x3y/( 2 x 4 + 2 cos y2)]

Answered by trilokroy
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Explanation:

The general pattern is:

Start with the inverse equation in explicit form. Example: y = sin−1(x)

Rewrite it in non-inverse mode: Example: x = sin(y)

Differentiate this function with respect to x on both sides.

Solve for dy/dx.

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