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Derivative of Implicit Functions
Derivative of Implicit Functions - Till now, the functions that we have discussed, are explicitly functions of x. We have defined y in terms of x. Suppose we have an equation f(x,y) = 0, which cannot be put in the form of y=f(x) to differentiate in the usual ..
Derivative of Implicit Functions
Till now, the functions that we have discussed, are explicitly functions of x. We have defined y in terms of x. Suppose we have an equation f(x,y) = 0, which cannot be put in the form of y=f(x) to differentiate in the usual way, we can still differentiate the equation f(x,..
Choose the functions, which are implicitly defined by the relation x2 ..
Choose the functions, which are implicitly defined by the relation x 2 + y 2 = 625. => f ( x ) = 6 2 5 - x 2 or g ( x ) = - 6 2 5 - x 2 or y = - 6 2 5 + x 2 or Both A & B..
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