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find all points on the curve x^2y^2+xy=2 where the slope of the tangent line is -1 I know that you have to find the derivative...Asked by Fredrick E.
find all points on the curve x^2y^2+xy=2 where the slope of the tangent line is -1
I know that you have to find the derivative when it equals -1
i got
y'=(2x*y^2-y)/(2x^2*y+x)
(i don't know if it is correct or not)
but i don't know how to go from here. any help would be good
Thanks
I know that you have to find the derivative when it equals -1
i got
y'=(2x*y^2-y)/(2x^2*y+x)
(i don't know if it is correct or not)
but i don't know how to go from here. any help would be good
Thanks
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