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    Calculate\(y^{\prime}\) \(\cos (x y)=x^{6}-y\)
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Calculate y′y^{\prime}y′ cos⁡(xy)=x6−y\cos (x y)=x^{6}-ycos(xy)=x6−y

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Calculate y′y^{\prime}y′ . cos⁡(xy)=x6−y\cos (x y)=x^{6}-ycos(xy)=x6−y

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