now you have given even less information than in your last post!
There are many many functions passing through (4,-11) tangent to that line. The simplest is, of course,
f(x) = (7x-61)/3
Even the next simplest one could be a parabola opening either up or down, and there are lots of those.
Or, it could be an exponential function, or a logarithmic function, or a sine/cosine.
I'm sure there is something you have still left out.
How do you find the original function given a point (a,b) and the equation of the line tangent to the graph of f(x) at (a,b).
For example:
The point is (4,-11) and 7x-3y=61 is the equation of the line tangent to the graph of f(x)
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Actually, I'm looking for f(a) and f'(a), so i know I can just plug in the x value for f(a) which f(4) would equal -11, but how do i find the derivative in this case?