Help with 45° Angle Equation Solving

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i can't think of any equation to plug the 45 degrees angle pls help... i tried

Dttanθ=y/x

(secθ)^2)(dθ/dt)=[x(dy/dt)-y(dx/dt)]/x^2

but i don't know the value of x when tanθ=45 degrees... do i need to set my calcu to radians or just in degrees mode then i get tanθ=y/x ---> tan45=y/x

1=y/x
x=y
 
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but i don't know the value of x when tanθ=45 degrees
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First, it's θ=45 not tanθ=45. Second, if θ=45 what is the relationship between x and y? Using this relationship and x = 10 + 2t, y = 6 + 4t, can you find x and y when θ=45?

i can't think of any equation to plug the 45 degrees angle pls help
How about putting it in for that secθ you have in
(secθ)^2)(dθ/dt)=[x(dy/dt)-y(dx/dt)]/x^2?
 
awww sorry hehe mistyped. it's tan45 hehe:rolleyes:
i came up with this solution
x=10+2t
y=6+4t

tan45=(6+4t)/(10+2t) (deg mode)
1=(6+4t)/(10+2t)
10+2t=6+4t
t=2

substituting in (secθ)^2)(dθ/dt)=[x(dy/dt)-y(dx/dt)]/x^2
i got ((cos45)^2)/7 per sec or 1/14 per sec
is this correct? or should i set my calculator in radian mode?
 
d(sin x)/dx = cos x and d(cos x)/dx= -sin x ONLY if x is in radians. Those formulas are not valid if the angle is not in radians.
 
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