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Assume that all variables are implicit functions of time t. Find the indicated rate.x² +5 y²+6 y=8 ; {d x}{d t}=2 { when } x=3 { and } y=-1 ; find {d y}{d t}

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The rate of change of y with respect to time, {d y}{d t}, when x=3 and y=-1 is found to be 3 m/s after differentiating the given equation implicitly with respect to time and substituting the given values.3 m/s.

Step-by-step explanation:

The student is given the equation x² + 5 y² + 6 y = 8 and is required to find {d y}{d t} given that {d x}{d t} = 2 when x = 3 and y = -1. To solve this problem, we must first implicitly differentiate the equation with respect to time t, then we substitute the values of x, y, and {d x}{d t} to solve for {d y}{d t}.

Taking the derivative with respect to time:

2x{d x}{d t} + 10y{d y}{d t} + 6{d y}{d t} = 0

Substituting the known values:

2(3)(2) + 10(-1){d y}{d t} + 6{d y}{d t} = 0,

12 - 10{d y}{d t} + 6{d y}{d t} = 0,

-4{d y}{d t} = -12,

{d y}{d t} = ⅓. So, the rate of change of y with respect to time when x = 3 and y = -1 is 3 m/s.

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