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X^2+(xy)^3/2+y^2? Use derivatives

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Answered by Anonymous
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hlo mate ✌️

f(y) = X^2+(xy)^3/2+y^2

derivativing with respect to x :

dy/dx = 2x + {3(xy)^2 ( y + xdy/dx) (2 + y^2) + 2ydy/dx (xy)^3/2}/ (2 + y^2)^2

Hope it helps ❣️

Answered by Anonymous
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dy/dx = 2x + {3(xy)^2 ( y + xdy/dx) (2 + y^2) + 2ydy/dx (xy)^3/2}/ (2 + y^2)^2

Hope it HELPS you

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