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OpenStudy (anonymous):

find the derivative function of y given that y= e^((x^2)(y))-100cos(x^2) find the derivative function of y given that y= e^((x^2)(y))-100cos(x^2) @Mathematics

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok it is \[y=e^{x^2y}-100\cos(x^2)\] \[y'=e^{x^2y}(2xy+x^2y')+200x\sin(x^2)\] then some annoying algebra to solve for y'

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