4. Find an equation for the tangent
line to the function
at the point
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Since only two variables are present, we are going to differentiate everything with respect to in order to find an expression for the slope, . Then we can use the point-slope equation form at the point to find the equation of the tangent line.
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| Note that implicit differentiation will require the product rule and the chain rule. In particular, differentiating 2xy must be treated as
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| which has as a derivative
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| Finding the slope:
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| We use implicit differentiation on our original equation to find
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| From here, I would immediately plug in (1,1) to find y ':
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| Writing the Equation of the Tangent Line:
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| Now, we simply plug our values of x = y = 1 and m = 5 into the point-slope form to find the tangent line through (1,1) is
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| or in slope-intercept form
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