What is the equation of the normal line of #f(x)=x^2 # at #x=5 #?
1 Answer
Dec 4, 2015
Explanation:
The normal line is the line perpendicular to the tangent line. Then, the steps are as follows:
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Find the slope
#m_"tangent"# of tangent line
-Find the first derivative of the function
-Evaluate the first derivative at the desired point -
Find the slope
#m_"norm"# of the normal line
-Let#m_"norm" = -1/m_"tangent"# -
Find the line with slope
#m_"norm"# passing through the given point
-Using point-slope form:#(y-y_1) = m_"norm"(x-x_1)#
Let's go through the process.
Substituting, we get the equation of the normal line.