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chubbychubz

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Okay so I missed my last 2 calc classes because I had to attend a funeral back home, and when I arrived back to school my professor gives us homework about "Implicit Differentiation" and I'm completely lost. And I'm staring at all the problems and have no clue what to do, so could anyone help me with one problem and I think I'll be able to figure out the rest.

Problem: x3-y3= 3x2y-3xy2

​Thanks for reading.
 
Okay so I missed my last 2 calc classes because I had to attend a funeral back home, and when I arrived back to school my professor gives us homework about "Implicit Differentiation" and I'm completely lost. And I'm staring at all the problems and have no clue what to do, so could anyone help me with one problem and I think I'll be able to figure out the rest.

Problem: x3-y3= 3x2y-3xy2

​Thanks for reading.

Lots of tutorials available. Here is one: https://www.khanacademy.org/math/di..._differentiation/v/implicit-differentiation-1
 
Okay so I missed my last 2 calc classes because I had to attend a funeral back home, and when I arrived back to school my professor gives us homework about "Implicit Differentiation" and I'm completely lost. And I'm staring at all the problems and have no clue what to do, so could anyone help me with one problem and I think I'll be able to figure out the rest.

Problem: x3-y3= 3x2y-3xy2

​Thanks for reading.

x3-y3= 3x2y-3xy2

x3-y3- 3x2y +3xy2 = 0

(x - y)3 = 0

Now continue......
 
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