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    I have no clue how to do these two problems, can someone please guide me in the right direction...

    1. The equation of the curve that passes through the point (9,7) and has slope of 1/ (squareroot) x.

    2. If dy/dx = 3x^2-2x=4 and y=6 when x=2, then:
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    Quote Originally Posted by jnm07 View Post
    I have no clue how to do these two problems, can someone please guide me in the right direction...

    1. The equation of the curve that passes through the point (9,7) and has slope of 1/ (squareroot) x.

    2. If dy/dx = 3x^2-2x=4 and y=6 when x=2, then:
    in both cases, find the antiderivative, then use the initial values for x and y to find the constant of integration.
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