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In the equation mentioned,
f represents function.
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The inputs are 1 and -1 when the output is 2.
Step-by-step explanation:
The given function is
f(x) = 10 x²
Then we set y = f (x)
y = 10 x²
By dividing each side by 10 we get
x² = y/10
Then we solve for x
x = ±
Now we have to find the input(s) when the output is 10
x = ±
x = ± 1
Hence, the inputs are 1 and -1 when the output is 2.
The final solution is x =1 and x = -1.
Using derivatives, it is found that the x-values in which the slope belong to the interval (-1,1) are in the following interval:
(-15,-10).
<h3>What is the slope of the tangent line to a function f(x) at point x = x0?</h3>
It is given by the derivative at x = x0, that is:
.
In this problem, the function is:

Hence the derivative is:

For a slope of -1, we have that:
0.4x + 5 = -1
0.4x = -6
x = -15.
For a slope of 1, we have that:
0.4x + 5 = 1.
0.4x = -4
x = -10
Hence the interval is:
(-15,-10).
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