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Find the derivative of the next function using the implicit method: x^2 sin(x+y)-5 y e^x​​​​​​​=0

Using the implicit form derivative rule: y'=-Fx' / Fy' :

y'=-(2 x sin(x+y)+xcos(x+y)-5 y ex) / (xcos(x+y)-5 ex)

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How far did religion affect side-taking in the English Civil War?

Religion was central to seventeenth-century society and therefore played a predictable part in influencing side-taking during the English Civil War. To the larger segment of the population, and especially...

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Explain the need for consideration in contract law.

Consideration is essential for a contract to be valid. It is essentially what one party agrees to give the other. Both parties must provide some sort of consideration. It can take the form of a service, m...

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When performing differentiation in core 3, in what circumstances do I apply the chain, product and quotient rule?

You must apply the chain rule whenever you see a function contained within another function. For example, if you were to differentiate (sin x) you would apply the chain rule as the sin functi...

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2x + 4 > 16

Step 1- Get all the numbers on one side of the inequality sign and all the letters on the other side. Remember when a number is moved to the other side of an inequality, the sign infront changes from eith...

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