How do you find the points where the graph of the function # f (x) = 3 x^ 3 + 8 x^ 2 + 4 x + 7 # has horizontal tangents and what is the equation?
1 Answer
Horizontal tangent equations:
Explanation:
The slope of the tangent is given by the derivative of the function.
Given
the slope of the tangent for a general value of
The tangent is horizontal when the slope is equal to zero.
Using the quadratic formula, we have
Using a calculator, we get (approximate) values
Plugging each of these values for
gives corresponding values for
which are the equations of the corresponding horizontal lines.
Here is a graph of the original function and the tangent lines derived above which supports this answer: