Calculus 1-Chapter 3 - Derivatives (PART 6) - Higher Order Derivatives, Logarithmic Differentiation

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UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN MINDANAO

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3.) Find dy/dx at point (0,-2) if x3 - xy + y2 = 4 ?

4.) What is the general equation of the equation y2 = cx

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3. dy/dx = y’ = ½

4. y’ = y/2x

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