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  • 16-02-2017
  • Mathematics
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If xy + 6ey = 6e, find the value of y'' at the point where x = 0.

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Guillaume
Guillaume Guillaume
  • 16-02-2017
I can help you but first if the problem is: xy + 6e^y = 6e than the answer to y" would be =0. Is that your problem?

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