Differentiate implicitly to find the slope of the curve at the given point. y® + yx2 + x2 - 3y2 = 0; (-1, 1) ㅇ ' 32 2 ○

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Differentiate implicitly to find the slope of the curve at the given point. y® + yx2 + x2 - 3y2 = 0; (-1, 1) ㅇ ' 32 2 ○

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Differentiate implicitly to find the slope of the curve at the given point. y® + yx2 + x2 - 3y2 = 0; (-1, 1) ㅇ ' 32 2 ○ -1 ○ -2

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