Find dy/dx 7cos(x)*sin(y)=3
Problem
Solution
Differentiate both sides with respect to
x using the product rule on the left side and the constant rule on the right side.
Apply the product rule
(d(u)*v)/d(x)=ud(v)/d(x)+vd(u)/d(x) to the left side, treatingy as a function ofx
Apply the chain rule to differentiate
sin(y) with respect tox which yieldscos(y)d(y)/d(x)
Isolate the term containing
d(y)/d(x) by moving the other term to the right side of the equation.
Solve for dy/dx by dividing both sides by
7*cos(x)*cos(y)
Simplify the expression using the trigonometric identity
tan(θ)=sin(θ)/cos(θ)
Final Answer
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