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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Calculus 1 question, implicit differentiation: use implicit differentiation to find dy/dx e^(2x) = sin (x+5y) answer choices: a) dy/dx = -( (2^ex) / (5 sin (x + 5y) ) b) dy/dx = ( (10^ex) / (5 sin (x + 5y) ) c) dy/dx = ( (2^ex) / (5 sin (x + 5y) ) d) dy/dx = ( (-2^ex) / (5 sin (x + 5y) ) Im getting to a point where I keep getting stuck can someone show the solution for the correct answer? It seems that each time I try I approach a different answer!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hold on a min

OpenStudy (anonymous):

are you sure of the choices ?

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