Implicit Differentiation. Calculus-Derivatives: Implicit Differentiation
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With normal differentiation, we take the derivative with respect to one variable only, usually x. With implicit differentiation, we take the derivative with respect to both x and y. Whenever we take the derivative with respect to y, we have to remember to multiply by y', or dy/dx. Implicit differentiation is important because it lets us take the derivative of any equation that can't be solved for y in terms of x.
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