pi-ka-chew
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Given the parametric equations x = e^t.cos(t) and y = e^t.sin(t), show that dy/dx = tan(t+pi/4).
What i did was:
e^t = x/(cos(t)
so y=x.sin(t) / cos(t)
dy/dx = tan t
i'm not sure how to get tan(t + pi/4)
please help. thanks.
What i did was:
e^t = x/(cos(t)
so y=x.sin(t) / cos(t)
dy/dx = tan t
i'm not sure how to get tan(t + pi/4)
please help. thanks.