
Lily B.
asked 08/27/23Find dy/dx by implicit differentiation. (sin 𝜋x + cos 𝜋y)^5 = 67
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Jonathan T. answered 08/28/23
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Doug C.
Either this is a trick question or the "67" is incorrect. The maximum value for sin(pix) is 1 and same for cos(piy). So inside the parentheses the max value is 2. So max value is 2^5 = 32. No values of x and y will generate a value of 67.08/29/23