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Kaylee Jones Brewer MAT 265 ONLINE A Summer 2021

Assignment Section 2.6 due 06/06/2021 at 11:59pm MST

1. (1 point) If 2x2 + 2x + xy = 1 and y(1) = −3, find y0 (1) by 4. (1 point) Find dy/dx by implicit differentation:
implicit differentiation.
4 + 4x = sin(xy2 )
y0 (1) = dy
=
dx
2. (1 point) 5. (1 point) Use implicit differentiation to find the slope of
For the equation given below, evaluate y0 at the point the tangent line to the curve defined by xy8 + xy = 14 at the
(−1, −2). point (7, 1).
(3x − y)4 + 4y3 = −31.
The slope of the tangent line to the curve at the given point
y0 at (−1, −2) = is .
6. (1 point) Find the slope of the tangent line to the curve
3. (1 point) Find y0 by implicit differentiation. Match the
equations defining y implicitly with the letters labeling the ex- 2 sin(x) + 3 cos(y) − 2 sin(x) cos(y) + x = 7π
pressions for y0 . at the point (7π, 5π/2).

1. 3x cos y + 2 cos 2y = 3 sin y 7. (1 point) Find an equation of the tangent line to the curve
2. 3x sin y + 2 cos 2y = 3 cos y 2(x2 + y2 )2 = 25(x2 − y2 )
3. 3x cos y + 2 sin 2y = 3 sin y
(a lemniscate) at the point (−3, 1).
4. 3x sin y + 2 sin 2y = 3 cos y
3 cos y
A. y0 = An equation of the tangent line to the lemniscate at the given
3x sin y − 4 cos 2y + 3 cos y point is .
3 sin y
B. y0 = 8. (1 point)
−3x cos y − 4 cos 2y − 3 sin y
3 sin y Let x3 + y3 = 126. Find y00 (x) at the point (5, 1).
C. y0 =
4 sin 2y − 3x cos y − 3 sin y
0 3 cos y
D. y = y00 (5) =
3x sin y + 4 sin 2y + 3 cos y

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