What is the equation of the tangent line of #f(x)=sqrt(x-3)/x^4# at #x=3#?
2 Answers
Explanation:
The function is not continuous at x = 3, and so, not differentiable at
all.
Interestingly, the graph has distinctive features
x>0
x-axis
The turning point ( f' = 0 ) is at (24/7, 0.005)#, nearly
Max f = 0.005, nearly.
With aptly chosen units, the Socratic graph reveals all these
features.
graph{sqrt(x-3)/x^4 [-25.35, 25.34, -.01, .01]}
The tangent line is the vertical line
Explanation:
The vertical line at