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quotient. rule and implicitly diff.this one is pretty easy but im not getting the right answer
differentiate x+y / y-x with respect to X
What is my issue here? (The answer I got is obviously wrong btw)quotient. rule and implicitly diff.
Recall they want to diff with respect to x. you can't just diff y as if it's just in terms of x.What is my issue here? (The answer I got is obviously wrong btw)
u need to use chain rule:this one is pretty easy but im not getting the right answer
differentiate x+y / y-x with respect to X
don't they just become constants ..? so zeroRecall they want to diff with respect to x. you can't just diff y as if it's just in terms of x.
don't they just become constants ..? so zero
nope. i think you are getting confused with partial derivatives, whole different thingdon't they just become constants ..? so zero
I swear I can’t find what I’m doing wrongnope. i think you are getting confused with partial derivatives, whole different thing
you're not diffing y for some reasonI swear I can’t find what I’m doing wrong
ong that's what im doingAnalyse it carefully. THere's a y', no they did not make a typo. if there is a y', then there is most definately going to be some application of implicit differentiation here.
use chain rule if it's not in terms of x. You can't assume it's a constant.ong that's what im doingalso what do u mean im not differentiating y cuz the term is one thing right?
i.e. differentiate y in terms of x:
bro I would've never done this for my working I was so off wtf..
just remember thisbro I would've never done this for my working I was so off wtf..![]()