Question #6523f
2 Answers
If you prefer Slope-Intercept Form [
Explanation:
We are given
Find the First Derivative:
We are given a value for x; x = 2
Hence,
That is,
We get
This is our Slope value. That is
To find the y-coordinate value, we must find
using our original equation
On simplification we get
Therefore,
which gives us
Now, we have the following values - x-coordinate, y-coordinate and Slope values:
Equation of the Slope (in Point-Slope form) for a line (tangent) is given by
Next, we substitute the values that we know, in this equation
Our
Hence, we get
If you need the equation in Slope-Intercept Form
This equation can be simplified to
See below.
Explanation:
First you need to find the gradient function of
This is often called the derivative. We can then use this gradient function to find the gradient at some value of
We can find the gradient function in the following way:
Using the power rule:
We can do this with each term to find the derivative:
We now plug
So gradient at
Hope this helps.