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Use implicit differentation to find y′ for the equation below and then evaluate y′ at the indicated point. y2+6y+4x=0,(−

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Use Implicit Differentation To Find Y For The Equation Below And Then Evaluate Y At The Indicated Point Y2 6y 4x 0 1
Use Implicit Differentation To Find Y For The Equation Below And Then Evaluate Y At The Indicated Point Y2 6y 4x 0 1 (26.73 KiB) Viewed 31 times
Use implicit differentation to find y′ for the equation below and then evaluate y′ at the indicated point. y2+6y+4x=0,(−4,2) y′= y′∣(−42)​= (Simplify your answer.)