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- Find break even points
- Solve for x
- Solve for y
- Find the derivative
- Solve by implicit differentiation
- Solve for y'
- Find dy/dx
- Derivative
- Find the derivative using the definition
- Solve by quadratic formula (general formula)
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Find the break even points of the polynomial $\left(\frac{6}{5}x^2-\frac{1}{4}y^2\right)\left(\frac{6}{5}x^2+\frac{1}{3}y^2\right)$ by putting it in the form of an equation and then set it equal to zero
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$\left(\frac{6}{5}x^2-\frac{1}{4}y^2\right)\left(\frac{6}{5}x^2+\frac{1}{3}y^2\right)=0$
Learn how to solve problems step by step online. Find the break even points of the expression (6/5x^2-1/4y^2)(6/5x^2+1/3y^2). Find the break even points of the polynomial \left(\frac{6}{5}x^2-\frac{1}{4}y^2\right)\left(\frac{6}{5}x^2+\frac{1}{3}y^2\right) by putting it in the form of an equation and then set it equal to zero. Divide 6 by 5. Divide 6 by 5. Break the equation in 2 factors and set each equal to zero, to obtain.