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Basics of Differentiation
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  2. How did we convert y^3 to 3y^2.dy/dx ?
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  4. in the last question x4y²+siny². sir i think there will be 4x³y²+x42ydy/dx +cosy²+sin2ydy/dx .. sir you skipped sin ... am i right or not please clear my query?
    3 years ago by Ya Me

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  6. [2:45] can we do by considering y = mx then put it in equation, then differentiate by chain rule ??
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  8. sir how you have got differentiation of y^3 with respect to x as 3y^2.dy/dx,in first example
    5 years ago by vatsal shukla
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    as you are differentiating wr to x
    5 years ago by Shashwat Singh

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  10. during differentiation of implicit function when we differentiate y terms why we write dy/dx
    7 years ago by 078058 AGARWAL ANIL KUMAR

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  12. during differentiation of implicit function when we differentiate y terms why we write dy/dx
    9 years ago by Shubham Kashyap
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    because we are differentiating with respect to x... if you differentiate it with respect to y then it will be dy/dy so no need to write anything it becomes 1
    9 years ago by Physics Galaxy

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