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Phoniex
Jul-2007 - Jun-2012
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ChevronTexaco Corporation
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I need help finding dy/dx of xy + x^3y first. To do this, do you use the product rule and the chain rule so for xy it would be (x*y' + y*1)*y' and then for x^3y it would be (x^3*y' + y*3x^2) y'? Then I also need to write the equation for the tangent line at each of the points where the x coordinate is 1, and what of these tangent lines are vertical. The original curve given is xy^2 - x^3y = 6. In addition to this, are the points where x = 1 relitive extreema? if not, how do you find relative extrema?Â
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