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slope at (0,1) of y^4 = e^x + x^2*y?

How do you integrate for x if you have a function in x and y?

E.g. Find the slope of at (0,1) of y^4 = e^x + x^2*y

This is a question from a previous exam, I have to do shortly.

I need to be able to do questions like this.

Update:

I worked it out answer = 1/4

method derivative of y = dy/dx

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  • 1 decade ago
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    Dude, do your own homework.

    y=mx+b.

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