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Point (5,3) lies on curve
The gradient of a curve is defined by
dy/dx = 3x^(1/2) - 6 Given the point (9, 2) lies on the curve, find the equation of the
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1. Consider the curve y=x^2.
a. write down (dy)/(dx) My answer: 2x The point P(3,9) lies on the curve y=x^2. b. Find the gradient
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Consider the curve given by x^ 2 +sin(xy)+3y^ 2 =C, where Cis a constant. The point (1, 1) lies on this curve. Use the tangent
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tangents are drawn from the origin to the curve y=sinx, then their point of contact lies on the curve _________
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tangents are drawn from the origin to the curve y=sinx, then their point of contact lies on the curve _________
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Consider the curve given by x2 + sin(xy) + 3y2 = C, where C is a constant. The
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hassan
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Eq of curve is y=b sin^2(pi.x/a). Find mean value for part of curve where x lies between b and a.
I have gone thus far-
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Find the area of the region that lies inside the first curve and outside the second curve.
r = 1 + cos(θ), r = 2 − cos(θ)
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Tayb
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Find the area of the region that lies inside the first curve and outside the second curve.
r = 14 cos 𝜃, r = 7
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xiny
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A monopoly:
Question 22 options: A) faces the market demand curve which is downward sloping. B) has a marginal revenue curve
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