Assuming that the equations in Exercises 25–28 define y as

Chapter 13, Problem 25E

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Implicit Differentiation

Assuming that the equations in Exercises 25–28 define y as a differentiable function of \(x\), use Theorem 8 to find the value of \(dy/dx\) at the given point.

                  \(x^{3}-2 y^{2}+x y=0\)

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dy/dx

x^3-2y^2+xy=0, (1, 1)

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