Suppose x and y are variables (y is a function of x) that satisfy the equation x2- y³=12. What is result for the derivative of y with respect to x? 4x3 dy A dx 3y4 dy B 2x dx Зу2 dy 3x2 dr 2y 3x4 dy (D) dx 4y3 ||

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Suppose x and y are variables (y is a function of x) that satisfy the equation *2- y3=12, What is result for the derivative of
y with respect to x?
dy
4x3
A
dx
3y4
2x
dy
B
dx
3y
dy
3x2
dx
2y
dy
3x4
dx
4y3
||
Transcribed Image Text:Suppose x and y are variables (y is a function of x) that satisfy the equation *2- y3=12, What is result for the derivative of y with respect to x? dy 4x3 A dx 3y4 2x dy B dx 3y dy 3x2 dx 2y dy 3x4 dx 4y3 ||
Suppose x and y are variable (y is a function of x) that satisfy the equation Ssin(x+y) =xy, what is the result for the
derivative of y with respect to x?
cos(x+y) – y
dy
(A)
dx
1-x
cos(x+y) – y
x- cos(x+y)
dy
B
dx
os(x+y) – y
cos (x+y).
dy
c
dx
-X
dy_
cos(x+y) – y
(D
dr
X- 1
Transcribed Image Text:Suppose x and y are variable (y is a function of x) that satisfy the equation Ssin(x+y) =xy, what is the result for the derivative of y with respect to x? cos(x+y) – y dy (A) dx 1-x cos(x+y) – y x- cos(x+y) dy B dx os(x+y) – y cos (x+y). dy c dx -X dy_ cos(x+y) – y (D dr X- 1
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