Home
Class 12
MATHS
Find the equation of the normal to the c...

Find the equation of the normal to the curve `a y^2 = x^3,` at the point `(am^2,am^3).` If normal passes through the point `(a,0 )` then find the slope.

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

Find the equation of the normal to the curve ay^(2)=x^(3), at the point (am^(2),am^(3)). If normal passes through the point (a,0) then find the slope.

Find the equation of the normal to the curve y = x^3 at the point (2,1).

Find the equation of the normal to the curve ay^(2)=x^(3) at the point (am^(2), am^(3)) .

Find the equation of normal to the curve, y = .x^3 at the point (-1.-1).

Find the equation of the normal to the curve ay^2 =x^3 at (am^2 ,am^3)

Find the equation of normal to the curve, y = .x^3 at the point (2,8).

Find the equation of normal to the curve, y = .x^3 at the point (1,1).

Find the equation of tangent to the curve ay^(2)=x^(3) at the point (am^(2),am^(3))

Find the equations of tangent and normal to the curve y=x^(2) - 2x -3 at the point (2, 3)