dy/dx = 2/y2
Substitute the values of the point to get the slope.
Hammad S.
asked 12/01/19Use implicit differentiation to find dy/dx. Find the slope of the curve at the given point.
Y3-6x+1=0. (-1, sq root 2)
dy/dx = 2/y2
Substitute the values of the point to get the slope.
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