Use implicit differentiation to find the slope of the tangent line to the curve y/x-8y=x^7 -5 at the point (1,4/31)
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The equation is: \[ \frac{y}{x} - 8y = x^7 - 5 \] The point is: \[ (1, \frac{4}{31}) \] Show more…
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