Find dy/dx x^2y^3-2xy^2=5
Problem
Solution
Differentiate both sides with respect to
x treatingy as a function ofx and applying the chain rule where necessary.
Apply the product rule to the first term
x2*y3 which givesu′*v+u*v′
Apply the product rule to the second term
−2*x*y2
Combine the results and set the derivative of the constant on the right side to zero.
Group the terms containing
d(y)/d(x) on one side and move all other terms to the other side.
Factor out
d(y)/d(x) from the left side of the equation.
Solve for dy/dx by dividing both sides by the expression in the parentheses.
Simplify the fraction by factoring out
y from the numerator andx*y from the denominator.
Final Answer
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