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Friday, April 24, 2009
Homework due 4/27/09
Do problems 11, 17 & 18 on page 298 of your textbook.
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Hey. There isn't a section for the test so I'll just post it here. I am jammed on number 6. I have tried both implicit differentiation and finding two rates and then manipulating them to get the one I want. In both cases, I end up with two variables in my answer. Any tips?
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1 comment:
Hey. There isn't a section for the test so I'll just post it here. I am jammed on number 6. I have tried both implicit differentiation and finding two rates and then manipulating them to get the one I want. In both cases, I end up with two variables in my answer. Any tips?
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