can someone please check my question? thanks :)
Why did you move the 1 to the LHS?
because i’m taking extra precausions to make sure nothing goes wrong lol
That's not how implicit differentiation works. With implicit differentiation you differentiate BOTH SIDES with respect to the variable.
i see now
This is "taking extra precautions gone wrong"
but what didi i do wrong tho? are there any mistakes that i need to fix?
give me a tip that i should remember about implicit diff
in regards to the misundersntading i have of the concept
What I just mentioned IS the tip to remember
so i shouldn’t take it as an equation??
I don't understand your question.
It IS an equation.
i shouldn’t always look to set the equation equal to 0
No, that's not how you do implicit differentiation
plz show me your ways :)
Re-do the problem per my suggestion and let's see what you get.
You differentiate both sides with respect to the variable.
you can say that in easy terms?? ^^^
Apply dy/dx on both sides
that’s what i was looking for mate
That's the first step. Did you read the book?
On how to do implicit differentiation
it’s not a textbook, it’s a pamphlet
I see. That explains why there is no ISBN
You should get a complimentary textbook. I recommend Larson Calculus with PreCalculus
i see. let me see if i can get a pdf version of that book online...what year tho ?
I know you don't have time but you need an appropriate reference
Doesn't matter what year. Let me know if you can't find it
Why did you choose that site to look for the book?
it gives you free pdf version of textbooks. and i can save them straight to my ipad in 2 seconds
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