#what to do after first differentiation
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differentiate again
Yeah I did
ideally doing it properly
Idk what to do after it
you have a quotient, use quotient rule
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just sub in dy/dx.. then simplify
Bro when you will differentiate both sides, RHS will become 0 , but where RHS is your solution
It's completely wrong
Firstly , different both sides wrt x
Then write dy/dx in terms of y and x
Then differentiate again
+close