Find $\frac{dy}{dx}$ given the implicit differentiation $x^2 + y^2 = a^2$ Select one: a. $\frac{y}{x}$ b. $-\frac{x}{y}$ c. $\frac{x}{y}$ d. $-\frac{y}{x}$
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