SOLUTION: Can someone please show how to take the implicit differentiation of this problem?
Compute (d^2y) / (dx^2) of: y^2sec(x) = 1
Please explain
Thank you
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Question 1025928: Can someone please show how to take the implicit differentiation of this problem?
Compute (d^2y) / (dx^2) of: y^2sec(x) = 1
Please explain
Thank you
Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Use the chain rule,
Factor out sec(x).
Now differentiate again using the chain rule,
Substitute,
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