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29 June, 07:57

Find y'' by implicit differentiation. x2 + 5y2 = 5

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  1. 29 June, 10:55
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    Differentiate with respect to x and y

    2x + 10 y y' = 0

    get y' alone

    y' = - 2x / (10 y)

    reduce

    y'=-x / (5y)

    continue with quotient rule of differentiation

    y'' = (5y (-1) - (-x) (5y')) / (5y) squared

    y'' = (-5y + 5xy') / (25y squared)

    reduce by dividing each term by 5

    y" = (-y + xy') / (5y squared) answer

    Now if the teacher wants you to continue so no y or y' shows

    substitute y' = - x / (5y) and y = square root ((5-x squared) / 5)

    and simplify
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