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quixie quixie
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8 years ago
Find the derivative y'(x) implicitly if \(-{y^{2}}-{sqrt{xy}}=4\)

a. y'(x) = \(\frac{y}{2y{sqrt{xy}}+x}\)

b. y'(x) = \(-\frac{y{sqrt{xy}}}{4y-x}\)

c. y'(x) = \(-\frac{y}{4y{sqrt{xy}}+x}\)

d. y'(x) = \(-\frac{y}{4y-x{sqrt{xy}}}\)
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