AustrianSaurkraut
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I had previously posted about this but as I continued to work on it I got stuck at a place where I cannot even determine the derivative since it does not work out properly.
Here is the question: find dy/dx of ey=5x+y
This is what I have completed so far:
ln(ey) = ln5(x+y)
y*ln(e) = ln5(x+y)
y = x*ln5 + y*ln5
From here I don't understand how to derive or what exactly to do. I've looked in my notes but this question just continues to stump me. Any help is greatly appreciated.
Here is the question: find dy/dx of ey=5x+y
This is what I have completed so far:
ln(ey) = ln5(x+y)
y*ln(e) = ln5(x+y)
y = x*ln5 + y*ln5
From here I don't understand how to derive or what exactly to do. I've looked in my notes but this question just continues to stump me. Any help is greatly appreciated.