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This is for my dynamics class, but anywaya. A particle moves along a curve y=e2x such that its velocity has a constant magnitude of v=4ft/s. Determine the x and y components of the velocity when y =5ft ?

Im confused on this. So when i plug 5 into the equation is get .804 ft. Now that's the movement in the x direction. then i differentiate and get a tangent line to the curve. dy/dx=2e2x . Now I am confused. What i do. Can someone please explain me this. Its bugging me like crazy!
 
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A particle moves along a curve y=e^2x
Take derivative with respect to time t.
It is given that [(dx/dt)^2 + (dy/dt)]^2]1/2 = 4 ft/s
Solve for dx/dt and dy/dt.
 
Yes. I got that but how do i solve for the dy/dt and dx/dt that's what i don't get .