Implicit differentiation can feel strange, but thought of the right way it makes a lot of sense.
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Timestamps
0:00 - Opening circle example
3:08 - Ladder example
7:43 - Implicit differentiation intuition
12:33 - Derivative of ln(x)
14:23 - Outro
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