Assume that x and y are both differentiable functions of t and find the required values of dy/dt and dx/dt. x2 + y2 = 169 (a) Find dy/dt, given x = 5, y = 12, and dx/dt = 6. dy/dt = (b) Find dx/dt, given x = 12, y = 5, and dy/dt = –2. dx/dt =
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Step 1:** Given equation: \(x^2 + y^2 = 169\) Differentiate both sides with respect to \(t\): \[2x \frac{dx}{dt} + 2y \frac{dy}{dt} = 0\] ** Show more…
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