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Given the equation y ln(x^2 + y^4 + 5) = 8, evaluate dy/dx. Assume that the equation implicitly defines y as a differentiable function of x. Choose the correct answer below. dy/dx = -2yx/(x^2 + y^4 + 5) ln (x^2 + y^4 + 5) + 4y^4 dy/dx = 8y ln (x^2 + y^4 + 5)/8(x^2 + y^4 + 5) + 4y^5 dy/dx = -x/2y^3 dy/dx = -2xy^2 - 4y^5/8 ln (x^2 + y^4 + 5)

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