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8. Find the curvature of the curve with parametric equatıons Use the results of problem #42 in section 13.3 and a version of Leibniz rule that can be found at h(x) g(x) f(h(x))h'(x)-f(g(x)g'(x) http://www2.bakersfieldcollege.edu/resperic/Math6A/Lectures/ch5/3/Fundame ntalTheorem.htm Note that it is IMPOSSIBLE to integrate the two functions x and y above using elementary functions. There is no need to since you are taking the derivatives. Please show complete work!
8. Find the curvature of the curve with parametric equatıons Use the results of problem #42 in section 13.3 and a version of Leibniz rule that can be found at h(x) g(x) f(h(x))h'(x)-f(g(x)g'(x) http://www2.bakersfieldcollege.edu/resperic/Math6A/Lectures/ch5/3/Fundame ntalTheorem.htm Note that it is IMPOSSIBLE to integrate the two functions x and y above using elementary functions. There is no need to since you are taking the derivatives. Please show complete work!
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