The equation x²y + y³ = 8 defines y implicitly as a function of x. Implicit dif- 2.xy x² + 3y² determine whether they yield relative maxima or minima for the function. dy ferentiation yields dx Find all critical points of the function and

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(a) The equation x²y + y³
dy
ferentiation yields
dx
= 8 defines y implicitly as a function of x. Implicit dif-
2.xy
Find all critical points of the function and
x2 + 3y2"
determine whether they yield relative maxima or minima for the function.
(b) Find the gradient of the tangents drawn to the circle x² + y² = 16 at the point
where r = 2. Give the answer correct to 4 significant figures.
(c) To estimate the surface area of a football, the diameter, d, of the ball is measured
in inches (in) at different points along the ball.
L = 12 in
z (in) | 0 | 1.5
d (in) | 0.0 | 2.9 | 4.8 || 5.8 | 6.2
3
4.5
6
The surface area can be determined using S = T
d. dz.
(i) Use the trapezoidal rule with the given data to estimate the surface area of
the ball.
(ii) Use the Simpson's rule with the given data to estimate the surface area of the
ball.
Transcribed Image Text:Question 2 (a) The equation x²y + y³ dy ferentiation yields dx = 8 defines y implicitly as a function of x. Implicit dif- 2.xy Find all critical points of the function and x2 + 3y2" determine whether they yield relative maxima or minima for the function. (b) Find the gradient of the tangents drawn to the circle x² + y² = 16 at the point where r = 2. Give the answer correct to 4 significant figures. (c) To estimate the surface area of a football, the diameter, d, of the ball is measured in inches (in) at different points along the ball. L = 12 in z (in) | 0 | 1.5 d (in) | 0.0 | 2.9 | 4.8 || 5.8 | 6.2 3 4.5 6 The surface area can be determined using S = T d. dz. (i) Use the trapezoidal rule with the given data to estimate the surface area of the ball. (ii) Use the Simpson's rule with the given data to estimate the surface area of the ball.
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