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Derivative of e^xy (Implicit Differentiation) | Calculus 1 Exercises
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We go over how to find the derivative of e^xy using implicit differentiation. We write y = e^xy, then differentiate both sides with respect to x. This implicit differentiation problem also requires us to use the product rule and the chain rule to deal with the xy in the exponent. #calculus1 #apcalculus
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