❖ Implicit Differentiation for Calculus - More Examples, #1 ❖

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Implicit Differentiation for Calculus - More Examples.
In this video I look at using implicit differentiation in order to find the derivative of an implicit function. This is a common technique used and taught in any calculus course.
Recall that implicit differentiation is really us just using the chain rule on a function defined implicitly by x.
In this video I show solutions for the first two examples.

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I didn get it the first time in Calc, but you explained better in 3:51 than in an hour of lecture.

thewaifupillow
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This was an excellent and concise refresher. Thanks! I wish more youtube tutorials went straight to the point like you do

arontesfay
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You know something's wrong if someone on YouTube explains math in 4 minutes better than college professors in 1-2 hours

SomeGuyXD
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thank u alot for this ... u have saved my life. i could barely understand it from my instructor

MrAlmosiqar
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Crystal clear explanation and his handwriting is excellent!

christopherramsey
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This vid saved my life, i didn't understand anything from class, thanks so much, appreciate it

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Didn’t even notice he was left handed until 3 minutes into the video

GamerReality
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Thank you very much .It is very easy to understand through those steps and concepts

nelsonkaranjah
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I start calc next semester, this made me a little less nervous. Thanks

threehammers
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best on YouTube. keep on doing what you do. I'm a fan.

wesleydantes
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Thank you so much for this amazing explanation! I am really grateful for your help!

jingyiwang
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Great video! Very informative, it's really helping me for my final Cal1 test coming up in a few days~

Also, at 1:55 Why do we have to use the chain rule there?

Lexyvil
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why you don't use the cahin rule for 3(y^2) since i think y^2 also has an inside funtion which is y. but idk

marvelhasiholan
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in the second example you added 2xsin(x^2) to both side. Can you do this even if its a product? I thought you could only divide products to get ride of them. Is it because -2xsin(x^2) is all together that allows you to just add its whole quantity to the other side of the equation?

MR-ltjj
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Thank you .. you're are help me in final exam 😭❤️❤️❤️

dareelaa
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This channel made implicit differentiation very easy
Thank you
And answer to the 3rd prob is ???

nidhimanual
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Forgot how to do this, so I had to get a refresher. Thanks!

cd
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so how do you prove functions like dy/dx = an equation

vico
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Thank you 😊😊😊 I get to answer my module

tiffanyblue
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iv never studied calc, is it really this easy?

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