B3. (a) Let y be a function of x, defined implicitly by the equation x?y + y3 + x = 0. Find the derivative Y in its simplest form in terms of x and y. dy dx (b) Let z(x, y) = (x – y) e¯*Y. Show that Əz az - (x +y) z ду (c) Let f(x) = x³ – 12x + 1. Find all the stationary points of f(x) and classify each of these stationary points as a local maximum, local minimum or neither.

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B3. (a) Let y be a function of x, defined implicitly by the equation x?y + y3 + x = 0.
Find the derivative in its simplest form in terms of x and y.
dx
(b) Let z(x,y) = (x – y) e¯*Y. Show that
Əz
Əz
- (x +y) z
ду
(c) Let f(x) = x³ – 12x + 1. Find all the stationary points of f(x) and classify each
of these stationary points as a local maximum, local minimum or neither.
Transcribed Image Text:B3. (a) Let y be a function of x, defined implicitly by the equation x?y + y3 + x = 0. Find the derivative in its simplest form in terms of x and y. dx (b) Let z(x,y) = (x – y) e¯*Y. Show that Əz Əz - (x +y) z ду (c) Let f(x) = x³ – 12x + 1. Find all the stationary points of f(x) and classify each of these stationary points as a local maximum, local minimum or neither.
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