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don1231915
Jan5-11, 09:07 PM
Consider the curve with equation x2 + xy + y2 = 3.
(a) Find in terms of k, the gradient of the curve at the point (−1, k).
(b) Given that the tangent to the curve is parallel to the x-axis at this point, find the
value of k.
Consider the curve with equation x2 + xy + y2 = 3.
(a) Find in terms of k, the gradient of the curve at the point (−1, k).
(b) Given that the tangent to the curve is parallel to the x-axis at this point, find the
value of k.
I hope you aren't done posting yet. You are going to show an attempt at solving it, right?
don1231915
Jan5-11, 09:20 PM
I hope you aren't done posting yet. You are going to show an attempt at solving it, right?
yes, I have no idea how to do (a) but for b I tried substituting 1 and solve for y. I dont know if it is right
I am really confused when it asks for the slope
PLease help if you can!!
Thank you so much
P.S. You dont have to provide me with a solution, just some hint or help would be more than helpful.
yes, I have no idea how to do (a) but for b I tried substituting 1 and solve for y. I dont know if it is right
I am really confused when it asks for the slope
PLease help if you can!!
Thank you so much
P.S. You dont have to provide me with a solution, just some hint or help would be more than helpful.
Ok, here's a hint. Try using implicit differentiation to find the gradient dy/dx. You know about that, yes?
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