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Question Number 129034 by oustmuchiya@gmail.com last updated on 12/Jan/21

Differentiate siny −x^2 y^3 −cosx=3y

$${Differentiate}\:\boldsymbol{{siny}}\:−\boldsymbol{{x}}^{\mathrm{2}} \boldsymbol{{y}}^{\mathrm{3}} −\boldsymbol{{cosx}}=\mathrm{3}\boldsymbol{{y}} \\ $$

Answered by MJS_new last updated on 12/Jan/21

(cos y −3x^2 y^2 )dy+(−2xy^3 +sin x)dx=3dy  ⇒  (dy/dx)=((sin x −2xy^3 )/(3x^2 y^2 +3−cos y))

$$\left(\mathrm{cos}\:{y}\:−\mathrm{3}{x}^{\mathrm{2}} {y}^{\mathrm{2}} \right){dy}+\left(−\mathrm{2}{xy}^{\mathrm{3}} +\mathrm{sin}\:{x}\right){dx}=\mathrm{3}{dy} \\ $$$$\Rightarrow \\ $$$$\frac{{dy}}{{dx}}=\frac{\mathrm{sin}\:{x}\:−\mathrm{2}{xy}^{\mathrm{3}} }{\mathrm{3}{x}^{\mathrm{2}} {y}^{\mathrm{2}} +\mathrm{3}−\mathrm{cos}\:{y}} \\ $$

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