Answer:
y(-4) = 5
y'(-4) = -7
Step-by-step explanation:
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Since the tangent line T and the curve y must coincide at x=-4
y(-4) = T(-4) = 5
On the other hand, the derivative of the curve evaluated at -4 y'(x=-4) must be the slope of the tangent line. Which inspecting the tangent line T(x) is -7
That is:
y'(-4) = -7
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I think elimination with subtraction would be the best answer choice, since all the numbers are positive.
C. 9^4
when dividing with exponents, i usually just look at the exponents and subract them so i did 12-8 for this problem
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The best and most correct answer among the choices provided by the question is </span><span>C.{–10, –4.3}</span> .
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