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Use Implicit Differentiation to Find Dy/dx e3x=sin(x+2y)\mathrm { e } ^ { 3 \mathrm { x } } = \sin ( \mathrm { x } + 2 \mathrm { y } )

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Use implicit differentiation to find dy/dx.
- e3x=sin(x+2y) \mathrm { e } ^ { 3 \mathrm { x } } = \sin ( \mathrm { x } + 2 \mathrm { y } )


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