My first one is express (dy)/(dx) in terms of x and y if x^2−4xy63+8x^2y=20 My second question is Find an equation for the tangent line to the graph of 2x^2−5y^2+xy=5 at the point (2,1)
Julia Chang
Answered question
2022-09-16
My first one is express in terms of and if what I did is this
Finally I got My second question is Find an equation for the tangent line to the graph of at the point (2,1) Anyway I simplified the equation to plugging in x and y I got so my line is but I am unsure if if I did this correctly.
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rae2721
Beginner2022-09-17Added 8 answers
Very well done. You indeed found the equation for the line tangent to the second equation at the point (2,1), and your first solution look like you differentiated properly, too.
You could simplify just a tad:
HypeMyday3m
Beginner2022-09-18Added 2 answers
There are slight computation errors and omission errors; Other than that you are doing fine. If you experience such errors, it is better to write every step.
In the first one, when you differentiate both sides you get . Thus so that
In the second one, a similar error is there. Differentiating gives and thus so that . The value you get after substitution is accidentally(?) same here.