The second derivative at the point (2,2) is 34/9
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2x⁴ = 4y³
2x⁴ - 4y³ = 0
We first need to find dy/dx and then d²y/dx²
On differentiating the equation in terms of x
dy/dx = d(2x⁴ - 4y³) / dx
We get,
dy/dx = 2x³/3y²
On differentiating dy/dx we get,
d²y/dx² = 2x²/y² + 8x⁶/9y⁵

d²y/dx² = 34/9
Therefore, the second derivative at the point (2,2) is 34/9
X-12=-4
x=-4+12
x=8
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Step-by-step explanation:
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Step-by-step explanation:
-7,-3,1,5,... is a arithmetic sequence.
Arithmetic sequences have a common difference. That is, it is going up by 4 each time.
When you see arithmetic sequence, you should think linear equation.
The point-slope form of a line is
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m is the common difference, the slope.
Any they are using the point at x=1 in the point slope form. So they are using (1,-7).
So let's put this into our point-slope form:


Subtract 7 on both sides:

So your answer is
