We are given the parametric equations:
x = 6 cos θ
y = 6 sin θ
We know that the derivative of cos a = - sin a and the derivative of sin a = cos a, therefore taking the 1st and 2nd derivates of x and y:
d x = 6 (-sin θ) = - 6 sin θ
d^2 x = -6 (cos θ) = - 6 cos θ
d y = 6 (cos θ) = 6 cos θ
d^2 y = 6 (-sin θ) = - 6 sin θ
Therefore the values we are asked to find are:
dy / dx = 6 cos θ / - 6 sin θ = - cos θ / sin θ = - cot θ
d^2 y / d^2 x = - 6 sin θ / - 6 cos θ = sin θ / tan θ = tan θ
We can find the value of the slope at θ = π/4 by using the dy/dx:
dy/dx = slope = - cot θ
dy/dx = - cot (π/4) = - 1 / tan (π/4)
dy/dx = -1 = slope
We can find the concavity at θ = π/4 by using the d^2 y/d^2 x:
d^2 y / d^2 x = tan θ
d^2 y / d^2 x = tan (π/4)
d^2 y / d^2 x = 1
Since the value of the 2nd derivative is positive, hence the concavity is going up or the function is concaved upward.
Summary of Answers:
dy/dx = - cot θ
d^2 y/d^2 x = tan θ
slope = -1
concaved upward