nashawn617 nashawn617
  • 01-08-2017
  • Mathematics
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If x2 + xy + y3 = 1, find the value of y''' at the point where x = 1.

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gentlebiker
gentlebiker gentlebiker
  • 01-08-2017
The value of y at the point where x is one is 0

because when you substitute x with 1, you are leaved with 1 + 1y + y^3 = 1

Then you do some math stuff and...

BAM! y = 0
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