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Question in Content created by Newcastle University
Implicit differentiation.
Given $x^2+y^2+ax+by=c$ find $\displaystyle \frac{dy}{dx}$ in terms of $x$ and $y$.
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Question in Clare Year 3
Implicit differentiation.
Given $x^2+y^2+ax+by=c$ find $\displaystyle \frac{dy}{dx}$ in terms of $x$ and $y$.
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Question in Bill's workspace
Implicit differentiation.
Given $x^2+y^2+ax+by=c$ find $\displaystyle \frac{dy}{dx}$ in terms of $x$ and $y$.
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Question in Bill's workspace
Implicit differentiation.
Given $x^2+y^2+dxy +ax+by=c$ find $\displaystyle \frac{dy}{dx}$ in terms of $x$ and $y$.
Also find two points on the curve where $x=0$ and find the equation of the tangent at those points.