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The curve C has equation $$16y^3 + 9x^2y^2 - 54x = 0$$ (a) Find \(\frac{dy}{dx}\) in terms of \(x\) and \(y\). (b) Find the coordinates of the points on C where \... show full transcript
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To find where (\frac{dy}{dx} = 0), we set the numerator equal to zero:
Solving for (y^2) gives:
Now using the original equation:
Substituting (y^2 = \frac{3}{x}), we deduce the values of (x):
This leads to values of (x = 3) or (x = -2). Now solving for (y) gives:
For (x = 3:\n\quad y^2 = 1 \Rightarrow y = \pm 1\n\Rightarrow (3, 1), (3, -1)
For (x = -2:\n\quad y^2 = -\frac{3}{2} (Not possible) \Rightarrow (\pm2, \mp 3)\n\Rightarrow \text{These points are} (2, \frac{3}{2}), (2, -\frac{3}{2})\n$
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