Chain Rule and Implicit Differentiation - AP Calculus BC

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Find dy/dx by implicit differentiation:

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To find dy/dx we must take the derivative of the given function implicitly. Notice the term will require the use of the Product Rule, because it is a composition of two separate functions multiplied by each other. Every other term in the given function can be derived in a straight-forward manner, but this term tends to mess with many students. Remember to use the Product Rule:

Product Rule:

Now if we take the derivative of each component of the given problem statement:

Notice that anytime we take the derivative of a term with x involved we place a "dx/dx" next to it, but this is equal to "1".

So this now becomes:

Now if we place all the terms with a "dy/dx" onto one side and factor out we can solved for it:

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