Not the most difficult of problems, conceptually nor computationally, but management -wise:
If $x^{2} + xy + y^{3}= 1$, find the value of $y'''$ at the point where $x=1$
Check out the solution and discussion here.
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Not the most difficult of problems, conceptually nor computationally, but management -wise:
If $x^{2} + xy + y^{3}= 1$, find the value of $y'''$ at the point where $x=1$
Check out the solution and discussion here.