Solving PV & Tangent Line Equations in Calculus

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PV = C (Boyle's Law)

At a certain instant, the volume is 480 cm^3, the pressure is 160 kPa, and the pressure is increasing at a rate of 15 kPa/min. At what rate is the volume decreasing at this instant?

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Find the equations of both lines that pass through the point (2, 3) and are tangent to the parabola y = x^2 + x.



I don't really know where to start with these...
 
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Any line through (2, 3) can be written as y= m(x- 2)+ 3 for some m.

If (x,y) is a point where that line intersects the parabola y= x2+ x, then we must have m(x-2)+ 3= x2+ x. If, in addition, the line is tangent to the parabola there, we must have
m= 2x+ 1. Solve those two equations for x and m.

I've edited this: before I had m= 2x- 1. Obviously, the derivative of x2+ x is 2x+ 1, not 2x- 1.
 
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