Rules of Basic Functions: Power, Exponential Rule, Logarithmic, Trigonometric, and Inverse Trigonometric - AP Calculus BC

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Find if .

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This function is implicit, because y is not defined directly in terms of only x. We could try to solve for y, but that would be difficult, if not impossible. The easier solution would be to employ implicit differentiation. Our strategy will be to differentiate the left and right sides by x, apply the rules of differentiation (such as Chain and Product Rules), group dy/dx terms, and solve for dy/dx in terms of both x and y.

We will need to apply both the Product Rule and Chain Rule to both the xlny and the terms.

According to the Product Rule, if f(x) and g(x) are functions, then .

And according to the Chain Rule,

Now we will group the dy/dx terms and move everything else to the opposite side.

Then, we can solve for dy/dx.

To remove the compound fraction, we can multiply the top and bottom of the fraction by y.

The (ugly) answer is .

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