I’m not really sure about the context of this question, but simplifying gives you the answer: 3y
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The gradient of the tangent to the curve y = 5x³ + 3x² - x + 4 is 15x²+6x-1.
<h3>What is the gradient?</h3>
A differential operator is used for a function having a vector value in three dimensions to produce a vector whose three components are the partial derivatives of the function with respect to its three variables.
The given equation for the curve is;
y = 5x³ + 3x² - x + 4
The gradient of the tangent to the curve is;

Hence,the gradient of the tangent to the curve y = 5x³ + 3x² - x + 4 is 15x²+6x-1.
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3/10 × 10 would be 30/100 which would make it easy to add to 21/100 and that would = 51/100
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