Using Implicit Differentiation to find a Second Derivative

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Using Implicit Differentiation to find a Second Derivative and simplifying! For more free math videos, visit http://PatrickJMT.com!

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  • I dont get it!!! is y prime equal to dy/dx or dx/dy?

  • @villex4 y ' = dy/dx

  • Thank you sir.. might I add that that the fart on 2:03 was quite the touch... ;).. jk.. thank you so much

  • @Balkance ha - just me being breathy into the mic

  • wow, you rock.

  • boo ya

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  • Thank you! my math teacher cant teach for shit, i just watch ur videos and now i have an A in AP Calc

  • 5:16 i came a little bit

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  • how do you record your vids bro? do you like wear a tripod on yer head?

  • You are very patient, I love all your video in which you shared with. :)

  • thank you so much! my calc hw is getting done right now because of you! :)

  • thanks man! now i'm ready to rock my BC Calculus exam tomorrow!

  • wow. i really like that last substitution. i was NOT taught that. well. to be honest. im not really getting taught much. :p dude. you're amazing.

  • Yo, that plugging in 9 for the y(sq) + 9x(sq)...GENIUS!!! I would not have thought of that in a million years...

  • that was beautiful.

  • Thank you!!!

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