When an implicit function f(x, y) = 0 is given, use the process of implicit differentiation to find the first derivative dy/dx (or) y'. We then differentiate the first derivative y' with respect to x on both sides to find the second implicit derivative. In this process, we may have...
when you differentiate with respect to x, you just find the derivative of the x variablesin that function, and leave the others alone. That’s what we’ve done here. And thenyou take the x here and move it to the right side of the equal sign, that’s algebra of...