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In mathematics, an implicit equation is a relation of the form R(x1, …, xn) = 0, where R is a function of several variables. For example, the implicit equation of the unit circle is x2 + y2 − 1 = 0.
Resources
- Differentiating Implicit and Explicit Functions, Math Mutts
- Implicit Differentiation, Openstax