2. y+3y"+4y+2y=0; y(0) = 4; y'(0)=-4; y"(0)=1 a. y=e* (4+sin x) b. y=4e¹ cos x c. y=e*(1+3 cos x) d. y=4e +3sin x
2. y+3y"+4y+2y=0; y(0) = 4; y'(0)=-4; y"(0)=1 a. y=e* (4+sin x) b. y=4e¹ cos x c. y=e*(1+3 cos x) d. y=4e +3sin x
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Chapter6: Applications Of The Derivative
Section6.3: Implicit Differentiation
Problem 1YT: Find dydx if x2+y2=xy.
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