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Show that y2+ x-3 =0 is an implicit solution to dy/dx =-1/ (2y) on the interval (- [infinity] , 3)

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Answer:

Implicit function


(d y)/(d x) = (-1)/(2y)

Explanation:

Explanation:-

Given y² + x - 3=0 ...(i)

Differentiating equation (i) with respective to 'x', we get


2 y (d y)/(d x) +1 = 0


2 y (d y)/(d x) = -1


(d y)/(d x) = (-1)/(2y)


(d y)/(d x) = (-1)/(2 (3))


(d y)/(d x) = (-1)/(6)

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