Final answer:
To differentiate the given equation implicitly, we find the derivative of each term and solve for y'. The result is y' = 2x/3.
Step-by-step explanation:
To differentiate the given equation implicitly, we need to find the derivative of both sides of the equation with respect to x. Let's differentiate each term one by one:
For the term 2x², the derivative with respect to x is 4x.
For the term -6y, the derivative with respect to x is -6y'.
For the constant term -12, the derivative with respect to x is 0.
So, after differentiating both sides, we have 4x - 6y' = 0.
Now, let's solve this equation for y':
6y' = 4x
y' = (4x)/6
y' = 2x/3