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10 November, 06:58

3xy^4-y^3+15x^2=40

Find y'

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  1. 10 November, 07:08
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    y' = (y⁴ + 10x) / (y² - 4xy³)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    3xy⁴ - y³ + 15x² = 40

    Take derivative of both sides with respect to x, using product rule and chain rule:

    3 (x 4y³ y' + y⁴) - 3y² y' + 30x = 0

    Simplify and solve for y':

    4xy³ y' + y⁴ - y² y' + 10x = 0

    y⁴ + 10x = y² y' - 4xy³ y'

    y⁴ + 10x = (y² - 4xy³) y'

    y' = (y⁴ + 10x) / (y² - 4xy³)
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