find dy for y=sqrt(3+x^2) and dx=-0.1

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This problem is from Single Variable Calculus, by James Stewart,

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I've got some suggestions for you:
1.) Could you show us the set of all functions that are the same as their derivatives?
2.) What is the sum of the series 1 - 1 + 1 - 1 + 1 -1 ... ?
Who do you side with in this question ? With Numberphile or with Mathologer?
3.) Can you show us the proof of the Riemann hypothesis? 😉

Atheist
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Could you do a video on how to integrate e^(tan^-1x) please?

rahulkishore
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Yo thank you man for teaching millions of people across the globe!YAY

aapkafreeschool
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Could you make a video on what is a differential?

lorenzobarbano
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Dx mean something ? Or It is only for notation and If It is only for notation How can be a value for it

andresfernando
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Is it wrong to have considered one more solution? sqrt(4) is also -2, so dy=0, .05.

Ynook
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1:42 Mathematicians got triggered because the denominator wasn't rationalised. Again.

Sid-ixqr
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SHOULDA USED PARTIAL DERIVATIVE WAY IT'S COOLER

ebog
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You don't have to be Sect3 or above to understna dthis

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