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Find the equation of the tangent line to the graph x³y^9 = 1 at the point (64, .25) and (64, -.25).
I found the correct equation for the first point, but I can't figure out the second point (64,-.25).
I got y= (1/768)x-(1/3) but mymathlab says that it is wrong.
I also can't figure out this problem.
Suppose that x and y are both differential functions of t and are related by the given equation. Use implicit differentiation with respect to t to determine dy/dt in terms of x, y and dx/dt
I got dy/dt = (-3x² dx/dt - 3y dx/dt) / (3x-7y^6) but I am not sure if that is right.
Last edited by taylor_2009 (2010-03-16 16:13:31)
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Hi
I got y= (1/768)x-(1/3) but mymathlab says that it is wrong.
That's what I am getting.
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