
This can be done with or without calculus. I'll do it
both ways since I don't know what math you are taking:
Without using calculus:
Any line through the origin has slope m and y-intercept
(0,0), so its equation is y = mx
If a line is tangent to a curve, the two solutions to
the system of equations of the line and the curve
will be equal.
So we solve the system:
by substitution and set the discriminant = 0,
so that the two solutions will be the same.
The discriminant =
=
=
=
Set that = 0:
=
So slope = m =
Since the y-intercept is (0,0)
becomes
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Using calculus:
Differentiate implicitly:
Substitute x=0, y=0
So slope = m =
Since the y-intercept is (0,0)
becomes
Edwin