Use implicit differentiation to find dy/dx. Use the original function to find3 when x=0. Use the expression for dy/dx and substitute y=3 and x=0 to find dy/dx at x=0 is equal to -3. Use the point (0,3) to evaluate the y intercept of the tangent equation to yield y=-3x+3.

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The reason you are going to school is to get better at math so you should work the rest out yourself
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Bob A.
Hello, thanks very much for the answer but can you show the solution including the specific equations and operations used because I'm really bad at math and I can't fully understand and perform some of the terms there like implicit differentiation. Thanks again :)05/16/21