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Title: Derive the following using the increment/delta method and find its slope
Post by: Rellias Minn on Jan 25, 2023
Differentiate the given functions and find its slope

1. \(y^2=2x+1\), at (1,3)
2. \(𝑥^2=𝑦−3\), at (1,4)


Title: Re: Derive the following using the increment/delta method and find its slope
Post by: bio_man on Jan 25, 2023
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Title: Re: Derive the following using the increment/delta method and find its slope
Post by: Rellias Minn on Jan 26, 2023
Thank you so much for the answer!

Btw. For question 2, should I solve for it by using the value of y and transposing -3 to the right side or should I just solve it directly by using x and square rooting it?


Title: Re: Derive the following using the increment/delta method and find its slope
Post by: bio_man on Jan 26, 2023
For number 2, transpose the constant (-3) to the left, and differentiate. It's much easier than the first. If you can't figure it out, reply back and I will show you the steps.