?Finding a Derivative In Exercises 1–20, find \(d y / d x\) by implicit differentiation \(x^{1 / 2}+y^{1 / 2}=16\)

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Finding a Derivative In Exercises 1–20, find \(d y / d x\) by implicit differentiation

\(x^{1 / 2}+y^{1 / 2}=16\)

Text Transcription:

dy/dx

x^{1/2}+y^{1/2}=16

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