Use implicit differentiation to find y′, and then evaluate y′ for x2y−3x2−4=0 at the point (2,4). y′= y′∣(2,4)= (Simpli
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Use implicit differentiation to find y′, and then evaluate y′ for x2y−3x2−4=0 at the point (2,4). y′= y′∣(2,4)= (Simpli
Use implicit differentiation to find y′, and then evaluate y′ for x2y−3x2−4=0 at the point (2,4). y′= y′∣(2,4)= (Simplify your answer.)
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