(i)[3]
Show that $\displaystyle \frac{dy}{dx} = \frac{(t^2 - 9)(t - 2)}{t^2}$.
(ii)[3]
Find the coordinates of the sole point on the curve where the gradient is equal to $0$.
Mathematics 9709 · AS & A Level · Differentiation
Show that $\displaystyle \frac{dy}{dx} = \frac{(t^2 - 9)(t - 2)}{t^2}$.
Find the coordinates of the sole point on the curve where the gradient is equal to $0$.
This 6-mark question has a full step-by-step worked solution and mark scheme. One marking point: “State $\frac{dx}{dt}=\frac{1}{t-2}$ or $\frac{dy}{dt}=1-9t^{-2}$” …