Use the Chain Rule to find dz/dt. (Enter your answer only in terms of t.) z = cos(x + 4y), x = 5t6, y = 4/t dz/dt = ????
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Step 1: Find dx/dt Given x = 5t^6, differentiate with respect to t: dx/dt = 30t^5 Show more…
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