For the equation, find dy/dx evaluated at the given values. y^2 = 4x - 3 at x = 1 , y = -1
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The derivative of y^2 is 2y(dy/dx). The derivative of 4x is 4. The derivative of -3 (a constant) is 0. Therefore, we have 2y(dy/dx) = 4. Show more…
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