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when approaching q's akin to the above examples, when finding dy/dx is it standard practice to rewrite it so that y is the subject, the cambridge textbook does that, tho on the other hand many past papers dont unless they mention it.
 

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when approaching q's akin to the above examples, when finding dy/dx is it standard practice to rewrite it so that y is the subject, the cambridge textbook does that, tho on the other hand many past papers dont unless they mention it.

Do you mean when x is the subject?
 

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when approaching q's akin to the above examples, when finding dy/dx is it standard practice to rewrite it so that y is the subject, the cambridge textbook does that, tho on the other hand many past papers dont unless they mention it.
I don't understand your question. dy/dx would equal some_mathematical_expression.

Give an example.
 

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