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Lera25 [3.4K]
3 years ago
5

Estimate the slope of the tangent line to the curve f(x) = x2 at the point (1, f(1)) by examining the trend in the secant slopes

calculated.
Mathematics
1 answer:
Ilya [14]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

f'(1) = 2

General Formulas and Concepts:

<u>Pre-Algebra</u>

Order of Operations: BPEMDAS

  1. Brackets
  2. Parenthesis
  3. Exponents
  4. Multiplication
  5. Division
  6. Addition
  7. Subtraction
  • Left to Right

<u>Algebra I</u>

  • Function Notation

<u>Calculus</u>

The definition of a derivative is the slope of the tangent line.

Derivative Notation

Basic Power Rule:

  • f(x) = cxⁿ
  • f’(x) = c·nxⁿ⁻¹

Step-by-step explanation:

<u>Step 1: Define</u>

f(x) = x²

Point (1, f(1))

<u>Step 2: Differentiate</u>

  1. Basic Power Rule:                     f'(x) = 2 · x²⁻¹
  2. Simplify:                                     f'(x) = 2x

<u>Step 3: Find Slope</u>

<em>Use the point (1, f(1)) to find the instantaneous slope</em>

  1. Substitute in <em>x</em>:                        f'(1) = 2(1)
  2. Multiply:                                   f'(1) = 2

This tells us that at point (1, f(1)), the slope of the tangent line is 2. We can write an equation using point slope form as well: y - f(1) = 2(x - 1)

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