Given $\sqrt{x + y} = 3y$, find $\frac{dy}{dx}$ in terms of $x$ and $y$.
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Step 1: Start by differentiating both sides of the equation \sqrt{x+y}=3y with respect to x using implicit differentiation. Show more…
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