Wow, this is by far the best implicit differentiation video, you explained every step which cleared up so much confusion for me. Everyone else goes too fast. Thank you so much man!
Thank you for this lesson!
This tutorial is AMAZING!!! This is so so helpful. Thank you and may Allah bless you!! :)
Jake you’re a life saver! Thank you so much. And do you have examples with multiplications in then ex: (XY)^1/2 instead of (X + Y)^1/2?
You’re welcome! I don’t think I do have a video like that, but it should be the same process and steps. The only difference is that when you take the derivative of (xy)^1/2, you would need to do chain rule with xy being the inside, and the power being the outside function. Then when you take the derivative of the inside (xy) you need to use product rule.
nice, and very helpful!! Thank you may Allah bless you!
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Here's the 4 simple steps we will take in order to find dy/dx from the given equation sqrt(x + y) = x^4 + y^4:
0:49 - Take the derivative of both sides with respect to x
7:26 - Separate dy/dx terms from non-dy/dx terms
14:45 - Factor out the dy/dx
16:06 - Isolate dy/dx