Find dy/dx for 2 + xy = x. Please show your work to receive credit?

1 Answer
Feb 6, 2018

dy/dx = 2/x^2

Explanation:

You may be tempted to use implicit differentiation here, but since you have a relatively simple equation, it's much easier to solve for y in terms of x, and then just use normal differentiation. So:

2 + xy = x

=> y = (x-2)/x = 1 - 2/x

Now we just use a simple power rule:

=> dy/dx = -(-2x^-2)

= 2/x^2

There you are! Note that you could have used implicit differentiation to solve this, but by doing this we have a derivative that's in terms of just x, which is slightly more convenient. However, regardless of the method you use, your answer should be the same.

Hope that helped :)