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Differentiation Rules
Tangent Lines with Implicit Differentiation
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Implicit differentiation is used to find the slope of a curve when x and y cannot be separated easily. The conchoid of Nicomedes is one example of such a curve. Its equation links x and y in a way that makes solving for one variable difficult, so a special method is needed to study the curve.
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When a curve cannot be written by isolating one variable, implicit differentiation is used to find its slope and behavior.
A unique example is the conchoid of Nicomedes, in which x and y cannot be isolated.
This interdependence makes implicit differentiation essential for uncovering its slope and behavior at any given point.
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