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Warm Up Ex. 5 Time: 15 Minutes

1. Use implicit differentiation to find the derivative of y with respect to x if y=x^2+c, where c is a constant. The derivative is 2x. 2. Use differentials to find the change in y when x increases from 8.0 to 8.1, given y=sqrt(x+1). The change in y is approximately 0.05. 3. Find the derivative of y with respect to x when xcos(y)+xdy/dx=z, using implicit differentiation. The derivative is (-sin(y)-2xcos(y))/(1+xcos(y)).
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Warm Up Ex. 5 Time: 15 Minutes

1. Use implicit differentiation to find the derivative of y with respect to x if y=x^2+c, where c is a constant. The derivative is 2x. 2. Use differentials to find the change in y when x increases from 8.0 to 8.1, given y=sqrt(x+1). The change in y is approximately 0.05. 3. Find the derivative of y with respect to x when xcos(y)+xdy/dx=z, using implicit differentiation. The derivative is (-sin(y)-2xcos(y))/(1+xcos(y)).
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Warm Up Ex.

5 Time: 15 minutes
1. Use implicit differentiation to find ′ if
 =  + , where
is a constant. [3]

[Notation:  = ]

2. Given  = √ +  , use differentials to find the
increase in  when  increases from 8.0 to 8.1.
[3]

3. Find when  +    = . [4]

[Use Implicit differentiation]
Solution:
1. By implicit differentiation,
   
( ) = () + (
)
  
2 = 1  +  + 0 [1]
(2 −  ) ′ =  [1]

′ =  [1]

!

2.  = √1 + ,  = (1 +  ) " = [1]
 √ #

When  = 8 and  = +0.1,


By Differentials

 ≈   = * , (0.1) = * , * , =
√ + - . -.

[1] [1]

3.  +    = /
Using Implicit differentiation
  ) =

() +

(  
(/) [1]
 
 +  +  012  +  340  = [1]
 
8
(1 +  cos ) 8 = −( + 2 sin ) [1]
8 # :;< 
8
= − ( # =>: )
[1]

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