SOLUTION: Use implicit differentiation to find dy/dx:
x^2lnx-y^3lny=2
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Question 33753: Use implicit differentiation to find dy/dx:
x^2lnx-y^3lny=2
Answer by venugopalramana(3286) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
x^2lnx-y^3lny=2...DIFFERENTIATING WRT X
2X(LN(X))-3(Y^2)(DY/DX)(LN(Y))-(Y^3)(1/Y)(DY/DX)=0
DY/DX={2X(LN(X)}/{3(Y^2)(LN(Y))+Y^2}
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