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2.5 Implicit Differentiation
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Implicit and Explicit Functions Explicit FunctionImplicit Function But what if you have a function like this…. To differentiate: Use implicit differentiation.
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Implicit Differentiation To find dy/dx implicitly, you must realize that the differentiation is taking place with respect to x. x alone derive as usual y? need to use chain rule!
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Examples: Differentiating with Respect to x Variables agree use simple power rule Variables disagree use chain rule
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Examples: Differentiating with Respect to x
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Guidelines for Implicit Differentiation 1.Differentiate both sides of the equation with respect to x. 2.Collect all terms involving dy/dx on the left side and all other terms to the right. 3.Factor out dy/dx. 4.Solve for dy/dx
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This is not a function, but it would still be nice to be able to find the slope. Example 1:
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This can’t be solved for y. Example 2:
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Find the equation of the tangent line to the curve at (-1, 2) Example 3:
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Higher Order Derivatives Find if. Example 4:
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