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OpenStudy (anonymous):

use implicit differentiation to find dy/dx of cos(y^2)+x=e^y

OpenStudy (zehanz):

Differentiate both sides, using the Chain Rule: -2ysin(y²)*y'+1=y'e^y. Now collect terms and solve for y' (=dy/dx).

OpenStudy (anonymous):

where did you get the 1 from?

OpenStudy (zehanz):

It's the derivative of x

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oh wow thank you should've known that one

OpenStudy (zehanz):

yw!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so worried about the e^y i forgot about x lol

OpenStudy (zehanz):

It's only a small error you won't be making next time...

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