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Use implicit differentiation to find an equation of the tangent line to the curve
sin(x+y)=2x−2y at the point (π,π). Tangent
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Donald Trump
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Use implicit differentiation to find the points where the parabola defined by
x^{2}-2xy+y^{2}-8x+4y+20 = 0 has horizontal and
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paul
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If ln(x^2-15y)=x-5+5 and y(-4)=1 find Y prime(-4) by implicit differentiation
thus the equation of the tangent line to the graph
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Sarah
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find dy/dx implicitly, given x^3+y^3=3xy
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lis
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Write the equation of lines tangent and normal to the following function at (0, π). To find derivative, use implicit
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Billy Bob
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sir steve what about these i just solved it now i didnt get it
if x^2+2xy+3y^2=1 prove that (x+3y)^3d^2y/dx^2+2(x^2+2xy+3y^2)=0 i
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practising and need help
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find y'' by implicit differentiation.
2x^3 + 3y^3 = 8
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Matt
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Use implicit differentiation to find an equation of the tangent line to the curve at the given point x^2 + xy + y^2 = 3, (1,1)
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Sckricks
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use implicit differentiation to find an equation of the tangent line to the curve at the given point.
9x^2+xy+9y^2=19, (1,1)
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lori
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Use implicit differentiation to find the slope of the tangent line to the curve
y/(x–9y)=x^6–2 at the point (1,-1/-8). Can
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Alex
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Use implicit differentiation to find an equation of the tangent line to the cardioid at the point (0,0.5)
x^2+y^2=(2x^2+2y^2-x)^2
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Hines
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A) If x^2+y^3−xy^2=5, find dy/dx in terms of x and y.
dy/dx=________ B) Using your answer for dy/dx, fill in the following
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Catherine
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find dq/dp.q=(5p^2+2p)-3/2 use impliict differentiation to find dq/dp
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george
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If 5x^2+3x+xy=2 andy=-12, find y'(2) by implicit differentiation.
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Fran
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Suppose that x and y are related by the given equation and use implicit differentiation to determine dy/dx.
x^2y + y^2x = 3
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lana
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Use implicit differentiation to find the slope of the tangent line to the curve y/(x+7y)=x^5+7 at the point (1,(-8/55).
can
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jimmy
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If a point moves on the hyperbola x^2-4y^2=36 in such a way that x-coordinate increases at constant rate of 20 units per second.
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keneth
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Let x2 + y2 = 122y.
First find dy dx by implicit differentiation, simplifying the answer where reasonable. Then find an equation
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Anonymous
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Find dx/dt when x=1, y=0 and dy/dt=2 for the following equations
y= sqroot(x-1) x = cos y
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lizzy
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Find dy/dx
9. x^2 + y^2=2x 10. y^2= 3x+2y Last 2 questions for the night lol
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Jalen
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Suppose 5x^2+2x+xy=2 and y(2)=−11. Find y′(2) by implicit differentiation.
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Anonymous
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Solve using implicit derivative
cuberoot(x)+cuberoot(xy)=4y^2
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Collins
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Use implicit differentiation to find an equation of the tangent line to the curve at the given point.
x^2+2xy-y^2+x=6 , (2,4)
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TayB
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Use implicit differentiation to find an equation of the tangent line to the curve at the given point.
x^2+y^2=(2x^2+4y^2−x)^2
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TayB
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So in my calculus class we learned about implicit differentiation today. The professor would stop and ask if we had any
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TayB
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Find al points where tangent lines to: (x^2+y^2)^(3/2) = sqrt(x^2+y^2) + x is either horizontal or vertical using implicit
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Al
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use implicit differentiation to find the slope of the tangent line to the curve of x^2/3+y^2/3=4 at the point (-1,3sqrt3)
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Nancy
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If x^3 - y^3 =3 , use only implicit diff. to find d^2y/dx^2 . Express your answer in terms of x and y only and write is as a
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Tim
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Consider the implicit function
ln(xy)-cos^-1(x-1)=x a. Find dy/dx. b. Find y when x = 1. c. Find the equation of the tangent line
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Tenshi
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If x^3 - y^3 =3 , use only implicit diff. to find d^2y/dx^2 . Express your answer in terms of x and y only and write is as a
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Tanya
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Find dy/dx implicitly in terms of x and y only for the following function;
X+4xy=y^2
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Anonymous
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find y' and y” by implicit differentiation.
2x^3 + 3y^3 = 8
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Tenshi
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find y'' by implicit differentiation.
2x^3 + 3y^3 = 8 I got the first derivative as you but the problem was asking for second
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Matt
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Use implicit diff. to find dy/dx of each of the following. In the following x,y and (a) are all variables. Show step by step
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Josh
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Use implicit differentiation to find the slope of the tangent line to the curve at the point (1,3)
-4x^2+4xy-2y^3=-46 m=____? ty
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ALI
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Find the slope of the tangent line to the curve √(1x+2y) + √(1xy) = 8.24 at the point (2,8)?
I know you have to use implicit
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Ann
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Find dy/dx by implicit differentiation.
x^3+8x+x^13y-y^6=4
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cal
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e^x y =3
find dy/dx using implicit differentiation the answer is -y Compare your answer with the result obtained by first solving
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James
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if 2x^2+2x+ x = 2y and y(2)=-5 find y'(2) by implicit differentiation
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Anonymous
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Find the derivative of the implicit function (X^2+Y^2)^3=8X^2Y^2.
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Maths whiz
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You did just fine and your second derivative is correct, if you meant (6y^2 - 4x^2)/(9y^3)
except they took it a bit further.
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Sanya
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You did just fine and your second derivative is correct, if you meant (6y^2 - 4x^2)/(9y^3)
except they took it a bit further.
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Sanya
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PLEASE HELP , I DON'T UNDERSTAND
find dy/dx by implicit differentiation a) xy + x^5y^2 + 3x^3 - 4 = 1 b) lny = cos x thank you
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Albert
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find dy/dx by implicit differentiation
a) xy + x^5y^2 + 3x^3 - 4 = 1 b) lny = cos x thank you
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Albert
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Use implicit differentiation to find the equation of the tangent line to the curve xy^3+xy=5 at the point (4,1) . The equation
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josie
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find y' by implicit differentiation.
i don't understand, its so complicate. 1. 4cos(x-y)=3ysinx 2. 4sin(x-y) =3ysinx
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josephine
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its difficulty problem.
find dy/dx by implicit differentiation 1.4 cos x sin y = 1 2.tan(x/y)= x+y
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stacey
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i still understand this problem
If x^2/25 +y^2/49=1 and y(3)=5.6000, find y'(3) by implicit differentiation.
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josephine
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Use implicit differentiation to find the slope of the tangent line to the curve y/(x-2y) = y^3 +9 (1,10/21)
ive done this problem
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BOB PLEASE HELP
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Use implicit differentiation to find the slope of the tangent line to the curve
y/x+6y=x^2–6 at the point (1,–5/31) . Again i
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jasmineT
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Algebra
Algebraic Equations
Algebraic Manipulation
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Derivatives
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