Results 1 to 7 of 7

Thread: Urgent Differentiation Question

  1. #1

    Thread Starter
    New Member
    Join Date
    Oct 2006
    Posts
    3

    Urgent Differentiation Question

    how do you differentiate

    2x^2 - 4xy + 3y^2 = 3 ?


    cheers this is really urgent and id really appreciate a quick reply

  2. #2
    Fanatic Member
    Join Date
    Jul 2006
    Location
    nasik,india
    Posts
    909

    Re: Urgent Differentiation Question

    exactly what do you want to do ?
    WHETHER YOU SUCCEED OR FAIL IS NOT AS IMPORTANT AS WHETHER YOU TRIED YOUR BEST

  3. #3

    Thread Starter
    New Member
    Join Date
    Oct 2006
    Posts
    3

    Re: Urgent Differentiation Question

    its a question and you are suppose to differentiate it and find its gradient at (2,1)

    cheers

  4. #4
    Fanatic Member
    Join Date
    Jul 2006
    Location
    nasik,india
    Posts
    909

    Re: Urgent Differentiation Question

    place x = 2 and y=1 and then you will get solution.
    WHETHER YOU SUCCEED OR FAIL IS NOT AS IMPORTANT AS WHETHER YOU TRIED YOUR BEST

  5. #5

    Thread Starter
    New Member
    Join Date
    Oct 2006
    Posts
    3

    Re: Urgent Differentiation Question

    how does that help? i need to differentiate it

  6. #6
    Fanatic Member
    Join Date
    Jul 2006
    Location
    nasik,india
    Posts
    909

    Re: Urgent Differentiation Question

    WHETHER YOU SUCCEED OR FAIL IS NOT AS IMPORTANT AS WHETHER YOU TRIED YOUR BEST

  7. #7
    Member
    Join Date
    Jul 2006
    Posts
    49

    Re: Urgent Differentiation Question

    If we can assume y is a function of x, and we are differentiating wrt x, then we make use of implicit differentiation and the product rule.

    2x² - 4xy + 3y² = 3

    Differentiate both sides wrt x.

    4x - {4x(dy/dx) + 4y} + 6y(dy/dx) = 0

    4x - 4x(dy/dx) - 4y + 6y(dy/dx) = 0

    Factor out the dy/dx

    (dy/dx)(6y-4x) + 4x - 4y = 0

    Simplify

    dy/dx = (4y-4x)/(6y-4x)

    Now plug in x=2 and y=1

    dy/dx|(2,1) = gradient at (2,1) = 2

    If you need any concepts explained please give me a shout. AND RATE ME!!

    All the best, Matt

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  



Click Here to Expand Forum to Full Width