Find y' in two ways for the equation 4x + 5y + 2 = 0. (A) Differentiate the given equation implicitly and then solve for

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Find y' in two ways for the equation 4x + 5y + 2 = 0. (A) Differentiate the given equation implicitly and then solve for

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Find y' in two ways for the equation 4x + 5y + 2 = 0. (A) Differentiate the given equation implicitly and then solve for y'. (B) Solve the given equation for y and then differentiate directly. (A) What is the implicit differentiation of the given function? A. - 4x - 5y' = 0 B. 4+5y' = 0 C. 4-5y' = 0 D. - 4+ 5y' = 0
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