C chaarleey New member Joined May 5, 2015 Messages 6 Jun 4, 2015 #1 Hi! need help solving this problem: find an equation for the tangent T to the line S in point P S: sin(pi(x+y) + 18xy = 4(x+y) P1/6 , 1/3) I think i should take the derivative but i dont know how to start really.
Hi! need help solving this problem: find an equation for the tangent T to the line S in point P S: sin(pi(x+y) + 18xy = 4(x+y) P1/6 , 1/3) I think i should take the derivative but i dont know how to start really.
D Deleted member 4993 Guest Jun 4, 2015 #2 chaarleey said: Hi! need help solving this problem: find an equation for the tangent T to the line S in point P S: sin(pi(x+y) + 18xy = 4(x+y) P1/6 , 1/3) I think i should take the derivative but i dont know how to start really. Click to expand... Yes - you should calculate the derivative of the function at the given point. What property of the tangent line would be equal to that value?
chaarleey said: Hi! need help solving this problem: find an equation for the tangent T to the line S in point P S: sin(pi(x+y) + 18xy = 4(x+y) P1/6 , 1/3) I think i should take the derivative but i dont know how to start really. Click to expand... Yes - you should calculate the derivative of the function at the given point. What property of the tangent line would be equal to that value?
D Deleted member 4993 Guest Jun 7, 2015 #3 Duplicate post at http://mymathforum.com/calculus/56617-tangent-equation.html and answered