Asked by Anonymous

Find the slope of the graph of the function at the given point. Use the derivative feature of a graphing utility to confirm your results.

f(θ) = 8 sin(θ) − θ, (0, 0)

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Answered by chris
f(θ)= 8sin(θ)-θ (0,0)
derivative of sin(x) is cos(x), so
f'(θ)=2cos(θ)-1
put the point 0 in for θ, it looks like this: f'(θ)=2cos(0)-1
cos(0)=1
so 8*1=8
8-1=7
The slope is 7

I realize this question is six years old, but hopefully this will help someone else that has this same problem.
Answered by Musa
Find the slope of the graph of the function at the given point. Use the derivative feature of a graphing utility to confirm your result . Function y=6x^_7,point(1,-1)
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