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This is for Mx1 + Mx2, substitution questions:

When the substitution is give as:

y = sqrt (2x - 3)

Are we allowed to rearrange the substitution to:

y^2 = (2x - 3)

(and then ddx both sides) ?

Thanks.
 

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This is for Mx1 + Mx2, substitution questions:

When the substitution is give as:

y = sqrt (2x - 3)

Are we allowed to rearrange the substitution to:

y^2 = (2x - 3)

(and then ddx both sides) ?

Thanks.
I would think in the HSC yes, but fundamentally you ARE using their substitution, but instead of differentiating initially, you're squaring first.

The only concern I'd have is whether implicit differentiation would be awarded marks in an Extension I exam on the criteria (should be fine in Extension II).
 

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