Question. (10 points each) Find $\frac{dy}{dx}$ for each of the following. Your answer should contain both $x$ and $y$. You MUST show your work to get credits. (a) $x^2y^2 + 4y = e^x$
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To find dy/dx, we need to rewrite the equation in terms of y. We can rearrange the equation x²y² + 4y = e^x as follows: x²y² = e^x - 4y Show more…
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