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    If\(\sqrt { x + y } + \sqrt { x - y } = 4\)
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If x+y+x−y=4\sqrt { x + y } + \sqrt { x - y } = 4x+y​+x−y​=4

Question 29

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If x+y+x−y=4\sqrt { x + y } + \sqrt { x - y } = 4x+y​+x−y​=4 find the value of dydx\frac { d y } { d x }dxdy​ at the point (5, 4).

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