Can you determine the equation of the tangent line of a point on a function by solely using the function's graph?
1 Answer
I would say, that we cannot "determine", but we can estimate.
Explanation:
Unlike a function given by an expression (or expressions), the graph of a function can never be real with 100% accuracy.
The best we can ever do is estimate.
If we are only estimating the function, we can only estimate the tangent lines.
For example, here is the graph of a function:
graph{.9995x^2 [-10, 10, -5, 5]}
And supppose we are asked for the equation of the tangent line at the point where
It is unlikely that anyone will correctly see that the point on the graph has coordinates
We could instead concoct an example in which there is a tiny cusp at