WS 04.7 Implicit Differentiation

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Implicit differentiation is a technique used in calculus to find derivatives of functions defined implicitly. It involves taking the derivative of both sides of an equation with respect to a variable, usually x, and then solving for the derivative of the variable y with respect to x. Some common applications include finding derivatives, equations of tangent lines, normal lines, and points where a curve crosses an axis.

Implicit differentiation is used to find derivatives of functions that are defined implicitly through an equation rather than explicitly with an equation for y in terms of x. It involves treating both x and y as variables and taking partial derivatives of both sides with respect to x. This allows derivatives to be found for more complex functions.

Implicit differentiation can be used to find derivatives, equations of tangent lines, points where a curve crosses an axis, maxima/minima, and inflection points. It also allows derivatives to be found for functions that could not otherwise be differentiated explicitly.

Calculus Maximus WS 4.

7: Implicit Differentiation

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Worksheet 4.7—Implicit Differentiation

Show all work on a separate sheet of paper. No calculator unless otherwise stated.

dy
1. Find
dx
a) x  3 x 2 y  4 xy 2  12
3
b) xy  x  3 y c) 4 sin 2 y cos x  2

5
y 
2
 4  x  1
2 2
d)  2sec y e) x  y sec  
 y

dy
2. Find at the indicated point, then find the equation of both the tangent and normal lines.
dx
x2  4
at  2,0  b)  x  y   x3  y 3 at  1,1
3
a) y 2  2
x 4

d2y
3. Find in terms of x.
dx 2
3
a) x 2  y 2  36 b) 1  xy  x  y c) x2  3 y 2  1

4. Determine the point(s) at which the graph of y 4  y 2  x 2 has either a horizontal or vertical tangent.
Be sure to label which is which, if either exist.

5. Find the two points where the curve x 2  xy  y 2  7 crosses the x-axis, and show that the tangents to
the curve at these points are parallel. What is the common slope of these tangents?

6. Find the normals to the curve xy  2 x  y  0 that are parallel to the line 2 x  y  0

dx dx
7. If y 2  cos xy  4 x  5 , find , yes, that’s .
dy dy

8. The slope of the tangent is 1 at the point  0,1 on x3  6 xy  ky 3  a , where k and a are constants.
The values of the constants a and k are what?

Multiple Choice

_____ 9. Find y when xy  5 x  2 x 2  4 .


5  2x  y y  5  4x y  5  2x
(A) y  (B) y   (C) y    y  5  4 x  (D) y 
x x x
y  5  2x y  5  4x
(E) y   (F) y 
x x

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Calculus Maximus WS 4.7: Implicit Differentiation

dy 3 2
_____ 10. Find when  4
dx x y
3/ 2 3/ 2 3/ 2
dy 3 y dy 3 dy 2 x  dy 2  x 
  xy 
1/ 2
(A)    (B) (C)    (D)   
dx 2 x  dx 2 dx 3 y dx 3  y 
3/ 2
dy 3  y  dy 2
  xy 
1/ 2
(E)    (F)
dx 2  x  dx 3

dy
_____ 11. Find when tan  2 x  y   2 x
dx
dy 8x2 dy 8x2 dy 4 y2 dy 4 y2
(A)  (B)  (C)  (D) 
dx 1  4 x 2 dx 1  4 x2 dx 2  x2 dx 2  x 2
dy 8x2 dy 8 y2
(E)  (F) 
dx 1 4 y2 dx 2  x 2

_____ 12. Find the equation of the tangent line to the graph of y 2  xy  12  0 at the point 1, 4  .
(A) 3 y  2 x  10 (B) 3 y  2 x  10 (C) y  4 x (D) 7 y  4 x  24 (E) 7 y  4 x  24

_____ 13. The slope of the tangent line to the graph of x3  2 y 3  xy  0 at the point 1,1 is
4 3 5 5 4 2
(A)  (B) (C)  (D) (E) (F) 
5 2 4 4 5 3

_____ 14. The points P and Q on the graph of y 2  xy  8  0 have the same x-coordinate, x  6 . The
point of intersection of the tangents to the graph at P and Q is
 8 16   16 8   16 16  8 8 8 2
(A)  ,  (B)  ,  (C)  ,  (D)  ,  (E)  , 
3 3   3 3  3 3 3 3 3 3

d2y
_____ 15. Determine 2
when 4 x 2  3 y 2  4
dx
2
d y 16 d2y 16 d2y 4 d2y 16 d 2 y 16
(A) 2
 2
(B) 2
  2
(C) 2
 3 (D) 2
 3 (E) 
dx 9y dx 9y dx 9y dx 9y dx 2 9 y 3

_____ 16. When an object is placed at a distance p from a convex lens having focal length 5 cm, the image
1 1 1
will be at a distance q cm from the lens, while   . Find the rate of change of p with respect to q.
5 p q
dp 5 dp 25 dp 25 dp 25
(A)  (B)  (C)  (D) 
dq q  5 dq q  5 dq  q  5  2
dq q5
dp 5 dp 25
(E)  (F) 
dq  q  5 2 dq  q  5 2

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Calculus Maximus WS 4.7: Implicit Differentiation

   
2
_____ 17. The graph of the equation x 2  y 2  8 x  4 x 2  y 2 is shown at right. Find the equation of

 
the tangent line to the graph at the point 3,3 3 .
1 5 
(A) y   x  12 
33 
1 5 
(B) y   x  12 
33 
1 3 36 
(C) y   x 
35 5 
1 3 36 
(D) y   x 
35 5 
1 3 6
(E) y   x 
35 5

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