Implicit Differentiation (part 2)

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A hairier implicit differentiation problem.

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  • for the (xy^2)...isn't the product rule:  "a" times "b" prime plus "b" times "a" prime?

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  • excellent video, took a difficult concept and made it easy to understand!

  • @khanacademy when do you use dy/dx and when do you use d/dx?

  • i dont get which terms to put dy/dx next to. someone please explain

  • very helpful, I have my Calculus I exam and three hours and I'm learning more than I did in the class

  • thanks a lot, very helpful. better than my textbook

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  • Im always amazed of how you figure out stuff like this im like WHAT! at first but then you come along and everything is all clear to me ... thank you :D

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