Help!I don't understand this at all >_<

Akemi

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I have this problem here:

find the equation of the curve that contains the point (1,2) and has slope m=xy^2/2 at each point (x,y) on the curve?

I have the answer and it says:

m=y'= dy/dx = xy^2/2

why the slope equals y',please help >__<
 
I have this problem here:

find the equation of the curve that contains the point (1,2) and has slope m=xy^2/2 at each point (x,y) on the curve?

I have the answer and it says:

m=y'= dy/dx = xy^2/2

why the slope equals y',please help >__<

That is the geometric description of y'.
 
I have this problem here:

find the equation of the curve that contains the point (1,2) and has slope m=xy^2/2 at each point (x,y) on the curve?

I have the answer and it says:

m=y'= dy/dx = xy^2/2

why the slope equals y',please help >__<
What definition have you learned for y', the derivative of y(x)? Many text books use "slope of the tangent line" as the basic definition!
 
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