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1) d/dx 2x-3/5-4x
2) vu'-uv'/v^2
3) 2(5-4x)+4(2x-3)/(5-4x)^2
4) 10-8x+8x-12/(5-4x)^2
5) -2/(5-4x)^2

then i get stuck or is that the answer someone help please.

Namu please help!:eek:
 

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marcquelle said:
1) d/dx 2x-3/5-4x
2) vu'-uv'/v^2
3) 2(5-4x)+4(2x-3)/(5-4x)^2
4) 10-8x+8x-12/(5-4x)^2
5) -2/(5-4x)^2

then i get stuck or is that the answer someone help please.

Namu please help!:eek:
d/dx ((2x-3)/(5-4x)) = ((5-4x) . 2 - (2x-3) . -4) / (5-4x)^2
= (10-8x + 8x - 12)/(5-4x)^2
= -2/(5-4x)^2

Yeah, you are right.
 

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bubblesss said:
im not namu but i think i can help
it should be a -4 not +4
It should be +4 because minus times minus is positive.
 

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marcquelle said:
ok thanks guys it just didn't look right
Yeah some maths questions' answers don't look right. But given the nature of that topic, that kind of answer is really common.
 

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lyounamu said:
Yeah some maths questions' answers don't look right. But given the nature of that topic, that kind of answer is really common.
ok thanks *memo to self trust gut instinct with calculus answers* lols
 

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Find the Equation of the tangent to the parabola x^2=16y at the point (8,4).

This is my solution & answer:

1) y=x^2/16
2) dy/dx = 2x/16 = x/8
3) x=8, dy/dx = 1
Therefor m = 1
4) y-y1=m(x-x1)
5) y-4=1(x-8)
Therfore x-y-4=0

that is my answer should i trust my instincts again or am i completly of track
 

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marcquelle said:
Find the Equation of the tangent to the parabola x^2=16y at the point (8,4).

This is my solution & answer:

1) y=x^2/16
2) dy/dx = 2x/16 = x/8
3) x=8, dy/dx = 1
Therefor m = 1
4) y-y1=m(x-x1)
5) y-4=1(x-8)
Therfore x-y-4=0

that is my answer should i trust my instincts again or am i completly of track
100% correct.
 
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marcquelle said:
Find the Equation of the tangent to the parabola x^2=16y at the point (8,4).

This is my solution & answer:

1) y=x^2/16
2) dy/dx = 2x/16 = x/8
3) x=8, dy/dx = 1
Therefor m = 1
4) y-y1=m(x-x1)
5) y-4=1(x-8)
Therfore x-y-4=0

that is my answer should i trust my instincts again or am i completly of track
nah thats completely correct
need to trust yourself
 

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