As for that second question... You're supposed to set the x function equal to t, and then substitute that in to the t in the y function, and then differentiate normally.
It's actually telling you to write the derivative in d/dx form, and it doesn't have to have an x variable in it (but it should have an x differential (dx) in it). For example, the derivative of y=5t with respect to x would be dy/dx=5dt/dx.Conan324 wrote: And if I'm asked to find derivative with respect to x, does the answer has to have an x in it?
