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Tan(y)+xy=20, find the derivative

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We need to calculate the derivative for:


\tan (y)+xy=20

For that we have to find a way to isolate y' on the left side.


\begin{gathered} (\tan (y))^(\prime)+(xy)^(\prime)=(20)^(\prime) \\ y^(\prime)\cdot\sec ^2(y)+x^(\prime)\cdot y+x\cdot y^(\prime)=0 \\ y^(\prime)\cdot\sec ^2(y)+x\cdot y^(\prime)=y \\ y^(\prime)\cdot(\sec ^2y+x)=y \\ y^(\prime)=(y)/(\sec ^2y+x) \end{gathered}

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