Implicit Differentiation - More Examples #4

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Yet another implicit differentiation example!
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Best explanation of this concept yet! Thanks so much

sheldonjack
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You can factor out a negative sign in the final answear to get this differential equation: y' = y / (x - 2y*(x-y)^2)

martinnolin
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Wrong sir. You need to put dy/dx to the left side that's why it become -2y(x-y)²+x then put the -y to the right side so it become positive y. Then simplify. The answer will be y/x-2y(x-y)²

teamkibikis
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Thanks man. you just saved my grades in Differential Calculus. Please continue to post videos like this. Godspeed

carlsoriano
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Patrick you makes my life easy, can you make a video solving some tridiagonal matrices using thomas algorithm? :(

eduardopaz
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thank you for your clearly explication

bilalon
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Great videos my dude! Just thought I'd leave an appreciation post because your videos have really helped me out!

LariosGiveNoFucks
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Im with from math 81 now im calculus 1. Many thanks and God bless you Brother.

eng-firas
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Could you also teach how to solve implicit differentiation of equations with variables raised to variables?

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