Find dy/dx by implicit differentiation. Then find the slope of the graph at the given point. tan(4x + y) = 4x, (0, 0) dy/dx = 4 - 4sec^2(4x + y) At (0, 0): y' = 0
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Given equation: tan(4x + y) = 4x Differentiating both sides with respect to x: d/dx [tan(4x + y)] = d/dx [4x] Show more…
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