SHOW ALL WORK 1. [7 pts] Show that $e^{6xy} + 3y^2 = 3x^2 + 1$ is an implicit solution to the equation $\frac{dy}{dx} = \frac{xe^{-6xy - y}}{ye^{-6xy} + x}$. Use the Implicit Differentiation rule.
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