Table of contents
- 0. Functions7h 52m
- Introduction to Functions16m
- Piecewise Functions10m
- Properties of Functions9m
- Common Functions1h 8m
- Transformations5m
- Combining Functions27m
- Exponent rules32m
- Exponential Functions28m
- Logarithmic Functions24m
- Properties of Logarithms34m
- Exponential & Logarithmic Equations35m
- Introduction to Trigonometric Functions38m
- Graphs of Trigonometric Functions44m
- Trigonometric Identities47m
- Inverse Trigonometric Functions48m
- 1. Limits and Continuity2h 2m
- 2. Intro to Derivatives1h 33m
- 3. Techniques of Differentiation3h 18m
- 4. Applications of Derivatives2h 38m
- 5. Graphical Applications of Derivatives6h 2m
- 6. Derivatives of Inverse, Exponential, & Logarithmic Functions2h 37m
- 7. Antiderivatives & Indefinite Integrals1h 26m
- 8. Definite Integrals3h 25m
4. Applications of Derivatives
Implicit Differentiation
Problem 3.8.65b
Textbook Question
Vertical tangent lines
b. Does the curve have any horizontal tangent lines? Explain.

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Identify the function that defines the curve in question, as the presence of horizontal and vertical tangent lines depends on the behavior of the derivative of this function.
Calculate the first derivative of the function, which will help determine the slope of the tangent lines at any given point on the curve.
Set the first derivative equal to zero to find the points where the tangent lines are horizontal, as horizontal tangent lines occur where the slope is zero.
Evaluate the points found in the previous step to confirm whether they correspond to horizontal tangent lines by checking the second derivative or the behavior of the function around those points.
Discuss the implications of the results: if there are points where the first derivative is zero, then the curve has horizontal tangent lines; otherwise, it does not.
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