Question
If $\text{y}=\text{x}\sin(\text{a}+\text{y}),$ prove that $\frac{\text{dy}}{\text{dx}}=\frac{\sin^2(\text{a}+\text{y})}{\sin(\text{a}+\text{y})-\text{y}\cos(\text{a}+\text{y})}$
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