If $5 x^2 + y^4 = 21$ then evaluate the second derivative of y with respect to x when x = 2 and y = 1. [closed]Related Rates - Derivative with respect to timederivative with respect to constant.Finding the second derivative by implicit differentiationFind the number $b$ such that the line $y = b$ divides the region bounded by the curves $y = 16x^2$ and $y = 25$ into two regions with equal area.Second Derivative of One Function With Respect to Another FunctionHow to do this related rates calculus problem about resistors connected in parallelWhat is the difference between the first derivative and the second derivative test ?Finding the Derivative with Respect to $t$How to take second derivative implicitlyIn Leibniz notation, how do you write the second derivative of y with respect to the square of x?
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If $5 x^2 + y^4 = 21$ then evaluate the second derivative of y with respect to x when x = 2 and y = 1. [closed]
Related Rates - Derivative with respect to timederivative with respect to constant.Finding the second derivative by implicit differentiationFind the number $b$ such that the line $y = b$ divides the region bounded by the curves $y = 16x^2$ and $y = 25$ into two regions with equal area.Second Derivative of One Function With Respect to Another FunctionHow to do this related rates calculus problem about resistors connected in parallelWhat is the difference between the first derivative and the second derivative test ?Finding the Derivative with Respect to $t$How to take second derivative implicitlyIn Leibniz notation, how do you write the second derivative of y with respect to the square of x?
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If $5 x^2 + y^4 = 21$ then evaluate the second derivative of y with respect to $x$ when $x = 2$ and $y = 1$. Round to two decimal places.
calculus implicit-differentiation
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If $5 x^2 + y^4 = 21$ then evaluate the second derivative of y with respect to $x$ when $x = 2$ and $y = 1$. Round to two decimal places.
calculus implicit-differentiation
calculus implicit-differentiation
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