Find d^2y/dx^2 implicity when -3x2+2y^2=pi

enigmaphoenix

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Find d^2y/dx^2 implicity when -3x2+2y^2=pi

I've been doing this problem over and over, and now I'm confused as heck and really could use some help if anyone out there is gracious enough to do so. :oops:
 
enigmaphoenix said:
I've been doing this problem over and over....
Please reply showing your steps, so we can help you find any errors.

Thank you.

Eliz.
 
Please, while you're at it, tidy up your equation to differentiate.

Is that: \(\displaystyle {-}3x^{2}+2y^{2}={\pi}\)?. The reason I say is because 3x2 is rather ambiguous.



EDIT: Hey, I just noticed, this is my 2500th post. :D
 
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