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Solve the problem.

Determine dy/dt for x^3 + y^3 = 9 given x = 1, y = 2, and dx/dt= -3

User Mave
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Differentiate both sides with respect to
t, treating both
x and
y as functions of
t.


x^3 + y^3 = 9 \implies 3x^2 (dx)/(dt) + 3y^2 (dy)/(dt) = 0

Then when
x=1,
y=2 and
(dx)/(dt)=-3, we get


3*1^2*(-3) + 3*2^2(dy)/(dt) = 0 \implies (dy)/(dt) = \frac9{12} = \boxed{\frac34}

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