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Assuming that the equations define x and y implicitly as differentiable functions x=f(t),y=g(t) find the slope of the curve x=f(t), y=g(t) at the given value of t x(t+1)-4tsqrt(x)=9, 2y+4y^3/2=t^3+t , t=0

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