Implicit Differentiation Examples

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Implicit differentiation is used when y is not given as an explicit function of x. In that case, the chain rule must be used when taking the derivative of any expression containing y, and then you solve for dy/dx in terms of x and y. This video gives two examples. Visit our web page to get a problem solving book with step-by-step solutions of calculus problems.

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  • thank you very much it helps alot

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  • thanks so much! I understand implicit functions a bit better now

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