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Use implicit differentiation to find dy/dx and d²y/dx². x² + y2 = 5, at the point (2, 1) OA) = -2; ² = 1 dv d²y OB) = 2:

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Use Implicit Differentiation To Find Dy Dx And D Y Dx X Y2 5 At The Point 2 1 Oa 2 1 Dv D Y Ob 2 1
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Use implicit differentiation to find dy/dx and d²y/dx². x² + y2 = 5, at the point (2, 1) OA) = -2; ² = 1 dv d²y OB) = 2:² = 5 2; dx² Oc) dx = -2; ² = -5 OD)= = 0 dx² =-

At the given point, find the slope of the curve, the line that is tangent to the curve, or the line that is normal to the curve, as requested. x³y3 = 8, normal at (2, 1) Onyx+2 B) y = 2x - 3 Ocy=x D) y = -2x + 5