Consider the relation, 3xy - 4x +6y^3 = -63
I am not good with this kind of math, however @ganeshie8 is!
Have you considered the implicit derivative? 3xy - 4x +6y^3 = -63 \(\left(3x\dfrac{dy}{dt} + 3y\dfrac{dx}{dt}\right) - 4\dfrac{dx}{dt} + 18y^{2}\dfrac{dy}{dt} = 0\) One for free. You have to step up your game and show us one of your own.
yeh i was a little confused with the x, y and function of t... I had the idea that implicit derivative had to be done but was confused with dy/dt or dx/dt parts
Okay. Your turn.
ok I got the answer, thanks so much.
Boo! You're not going to share another?
lol, seems like you love challenges. I have one more question I need help with if that's ok with you.
You already got your free one. Let's see your best approach on this one.
There's a Right Triangle in there, somewhere.
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