Derivative of x^2 + sin(y) = 4 with respect to y
asked by guest on Nov 23, 2024 at 4:20 pm
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dxdy=−cos(y)2x(y)\frac{d x}{d y} = - \frac{\cos{\left(y \right)}}{2 x{\left(y \right)}}dydx=−2x(y)cos(y)