Find y in terms of x
Maths and statistics discussion, revision, exam and homework help.
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I have been given dy/dx a function and a set of coordinates the curve passes through. How do I find y in terms of x? Do I take an antiderivative??
Oh, I have not been given a y function at all. Ie 10x-6
Take the indefinite integral and then use the given points to find your constant
So its *x^2-*x+c. Then substitute in the x co ord. I guess the y co ord is equal to this then simplify? As I've been given normal grid co ords, ie (1,15)
Never mind, worked it out
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