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