Implicit differentiation sin(xy)=cos(x+y) & sin(y)+cos(x)=1

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Implicit differentiation with trig function, calculus 1 tutorial.

0:00 dy/dx for sin(xy)=cos(x+y)
3:30 dy/dx for sin(y)+cos(x)=1

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I got a full mark on my mid-term calculus test thanks to your lessons!

kepler
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alimoharam
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Why are implicit differentiation results always so symmetrical?

hydropage
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And how do you integrate the first derivative?

frijolbay
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Next time, differentiate the analytically continued to the whole complex plane version of the zeta function.

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wuyqrbt
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final answer canbe simplified more😊 to
{1-cos(x)sin(y)}/cos³(x)

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Derivatives are scary?!🤔
Maybe!
Let's see!
... It was so cool
Thank you Teacher

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Next Video pls:
Solving these differential equations

Like if u want him to solve👍🏻

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