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With integration like this, you can look at each appearance of x individually. Firstly there is a rule to follow that is the power of X in each case increases by 1 and then that increase power divides th...
dy/dx = dy/dt x dt/dx
x = t3 + t
dx/dt = 3t2 +1
y = t2 +1
dy/dt = 2t
dy/dx = 2t x (1 / (3t2 +1) )
= 2t / (3t2Answered by Sukhwinder K. • Maths tutor5237 Views
cos(x+a)=cosxcosa-sinxsina so cosa=5 sina=3 which means tana=3/5 a=0.54 RADIANS R=sqrt(52+32). =sqrt(34) so sqrt(34)cos(x+0.54)
sin cos -sin -cos (down is differentiate and up is integrate) so, y = sin5x dy/dx = 5cos5x y=3cox dy/dx = -3sinx y=3tan5x dy/dx = 15sec2(5x) (remember sec(x) is the reciprocal of cos(...
d/dx (xy) = x dy/dx + y
d/dx (y^2) = 2y dy/dx [This is from the chain rule]
So, d/dx (2x^2 + xy + y^2 = 14)
=> 4x + x dy/dx + y + 2y dy/dx = 0
set dy/dx = 0 as stationary ...
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