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12 March, 22:12

The slope of the tangent to the curve y^3x + y^2x^2 = 6 at (2,1)

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  1. 12 March, 22:26
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    Y^3x + y^2x^2 = 6

    Using implicit differentiation

    3 y^2. y'. x+y^3+2 y. y'. x^2+2 y^2. x=0

    y' (3 y^2. x+2 y. x^2) = - y^3-2 y^2. x

    y' = - [y^2 (y+2 x) ]/[x y (3 y+2 x) ]

    = - [y (y+2 x) ]/[x (3 y+2 x) ]

    Substituting x = 2 and y = 1:

    y' = - (1) (1+4) / [2 (3+4) ]

    = - 5/14

    The slope of the tangent of the curve at (2,1) will be:

    m = - 5/14
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