is2SWaNz
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I'm having some trouble understanding implicit differentiation. Here's the question:
I understand how they got 2x+2yy'=y... but i don't get how you can differentiate a '3'. The answer is xy' and i don't get how they got that.
One other question x^3+y^3=1
I know how to 'implicit differetiate' the LHS, but then the '1' is differentiated (is that a word??) into zero.. And that confuses me. Can anyone help me?
Thanks in advance! ><
I understand how they got 2x+2yy'=y... but i don't get how you can differentiate a '3'. The answer is xy' and i don't get how they got that.
One other question x^3+y^3=1
I know how to 'implicit differetiate' the LHS, but then the '1' is differentiated (is that a word??) into zero.. And that confuses me. Can anyone help me?
Thanks in advance! ><