SOLUTION: Please find dy/dx using implicit differentiation: y^2+e^y=ln x^2+4 Thanks!

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Question 61856: Please find dy/dx using implicit differentiation:
y^2+e^y=ln x^2+4
Thanks!

Answer by funmath(2933)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
y^2+e^y=ln x^2+4
2yy'+e^yy'=2/x+0
y'(2y+e^y)=2/x
y'
y'=
Happy Calculating!!!

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