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    Use Partial Derivatives to Find the Implicit Derivative\(\frac { d y } { d x }\)
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Use Partial Derivatives to Find the Implicit Derivative dydx\frac { d y } { d x }dxdy​

Question 67

Question 67

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Use partial derivatives to find the implicit derivative dydx\frac { d y } { d x }dxdy​ .
8x2+9xy−7y=58 x ^ { 2 } + 9 \sqrt { x y } - 7 y = 58x2+9xy​−7y=5

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