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7 August, 08:12

X^2cos^2y-siny=0 derivate and find equation of tangent & normal

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  1. 7 August, 10:18
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    Given the equation: x^2cos^2y - sin y = 0

    This equation can't be expressed explicitly with respect to y due to the presence of trigonometric functions. Thus, the equation will be differentiated implicitly with respect to x and y. Then, rearrange the equation to look like this:

    y' = f (x); to solve for the equation of tangent and normal, equate f' (x) to zero.
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