Asked by danny
so i suppose to find slope.
i have trouble this problem. my math book is not really clear.
Find the slope of the tangent line to the curve √(3x+2y)+√(4xy)=11.6 at the point (6,2).
√(3x+2y) is the square root(3x+2y)
√(4xy)is the square root 4xy.
i have trouble this problem. my math book is not really clear.
Find the slope of the tangent line to the curve √(3x+2y)+√(4xy)=11.6 at the point (6,2).
√(3x+2y) is the square root(3x+2y)
√(4xy)is the square root 4xy.
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Answered by
bobpursley
1/2sqrt(3x+2y)* (3 +2yy')+ 1/2sqrt(4xy)*(4y+2xy')=0
now at the point 6,2, put that into the equation for x,y
and solve for y'
now at the point 6,2, put that into the equation for x,y
and solve for y'
Answered by
danny
1/2 √(3(6)+2(2)) * 3(2(2))+ 1/2 √(4(6)(2)) * 4(2)+2(6) right?
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