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Homework Statement
There are infinitely many points on the curve y = \frac{sin x}{\sqrt{2}- cos x} at which the tangent line to this curve is horizontal. Find the x- and y-coordinates of one such point.
Homework Equations
y' = slope of the tangent line
Etc., etc.
The Attempt at a Solution
I know you have to take the derivative of the given equation, and at first, I tried using the quotient rule, but I got nowhere with that. Then I tried rationalizing the \sqrt{2}, but that didn't really get me anywhere either. I also have no idea how to find the x- and y-coordinates.
All help is greatly appreciated!