Raymond B. answered 11/05/23
Math, microeconomics or criminal justice
dy/dx = 2xe^(x^2-y) -7(y^7+8)ln(y)
John P.
asked 11/05/23Consider the curve e^x^2 − y = y^7x + 8. Using logarithmic differentiation find
dy/dx. Give the answer as a function of both x and y.
dy/dx=
Raymond B. answered 11/05/23
Math, microeconomics or criminal justice
dy/dx = 2xe^(x^2-y) -7(y^7+8)ln(y)
Doug C. answered 11/05/23
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