The answer to this question is B. 105
Answer:
y + 4 = -3 (x - 5)
In other words,
y = -3 x + 11
Step-by-step explanation:
The slope of the tangent line to y = g(x) at x = 5 is the same as the value of g'(x). g'(5) = 3. Therefore, 3 will be the slope of the tangent line.
The tangent line goes through the point of tangency (5, g(5)). g(5) = -4. Therefore, the tangent line passes through the point (5, -4).
Apply the slope-point form of the line. The equation for a line with slope <em>m</em> that goes through point (a, b) will be y - b = m(x - a). For the tangent line in this question,
What will be the equation of this line?
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If the slope is given then all is left is y-intercept which is equal to -3 which is also given in the question from the point (-4,-3), then your equation would be complete if you have these two so I think the answer is y=3/4x-3 and I’m really sorry if my answer is wrong but i tried my best and good luck!!
To find your constant of variation, you just need to figure out what you multiply the x by in order to get f(x). In other words, what do you multiply the 3 by to get 6? What do you multiply the 7 by to get 14? Another way to think of it is to divide f(x) by the x to get your constant.