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Find the equation of the tangent line at the given point on each curve.$$y+\frac{\sqrt{x}}{y}=3 ; \quad(4,2)$$
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We can rewrite the equation as $y^2 + \sqrt{x} = 3y$ by multiplying both sides by $y$. Show more…
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