Question 2 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 P Flag question Use implicit differentiation to find \( d y / d x \). \[ y \sqrt{x+1}=4 \] Select one: A. \( \frac{2 y}{x+1} \) B. \( -\frac{2 y}{x+1} \) C. \( \frac{y}{2(x+1)} \) D. \( -\frac{y}{2(x+1)} \)
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