Use implicit differention to find an equation of the tangent line to the curve at the given point: x2 + y2 = (2x2 +2y2 - x)2 (0,1/2) *Note: please use handwriting not typing, I understand it better that way. also, please add explanations for each step so I can understand your process and learn from it*
Use implicit differention to find an equation of the tangent line to the curve at the given point: x2 + y2 = (2x2 +2y2 - x)2 (0,1/2) *Note: please use handwriting not typing, I understand it better that way. also, please add explanations for each step so I can understand your process and learn from it*
Chapter1: Equations, Inequalities, And Mathematical Modeling
Section1.1: Graphs Of Equations
Problem 9ECP
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Use implicit differention to find an equation of the tangent line to the curve at the given point:
x2 + y2 = (2x2 +2y2 - x)2 (0,1/2)
*Note: please use handwriting not typing, I understand it better that way. also, please add explanations for each step so I can understand your process and learn from it*
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