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Did you know that implicit differentiation can be used to find the derivative of an equation even if it is not explicitly defined? In the equation x² + y² = 122y, we can use implicit differentiation to find the derivatives dy/dx. By simplifying the answer where appropriate, we can determine the slope of the tangent line to the graph of the equation. Additionally, by substituting the coordinates (11, 1) into the equation, we can find the equation of the line L tangent to the graph at that point.
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