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seems that i've been bludging, but how do you differentiate:

y = sqrt(16-x^2)

sqrt is square root of by the way.

i did get the right answer by implicitly differentiating
y^2 = 16 - x^2

but is there any way other than implicit differentiation?

looks like i have shown myself a sign of alzheimer's disease..
 

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Originally posted by underthesun
seems that i've been bludging, but how do you differentiate:

y = sqrt(16-x^2)

sqrt is square root of by the way.

i did get the right answer by implicitly differentiating
y^2 = 16 - x^2

but is there any way other than implicit differentiation?

looks like i have shown myself a sign of alzheimer's disease..
Use the chain rule.

dy/dx= (1/2).(2x).(16-x^2)^(-1/2)
dy/dx= x/[sqrt(16-x^2)]
 

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Re: Re: differentiate : sqrt(16-x^2).. i forgot..

Originally posted by Harimau


Use the chain rule.

dy/dx= (1/2).(2x).(16-x^2)^(-1/2)
dy/dx= x/[sqrt(16-x^2)]


Umm. shouldnt that be:
dy/dx= (1/2).(-2x).(16-x^2)^(-1/2)
since derivative of 16-x^2 = -2x ?
 

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