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- Find break even points
- Solve for x
- Solve for y
- Find the discriminant
- Find the derivative
- Solve by implicit differentiation
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- Find dy/dx
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Find the break even points of the polynomial $\left(-\sqrt{5}xy^2+4x^2y\right)\left(\sqrt{5}xy^2+4x^2y\right)$ by putting it in the form of an equation and then set it equal to zero
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$\left(-\sqrt{5}xy^2+4x^2y\right)\left(\sqrt{5}xy^2+4x^2y\right)=0$
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