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<span class="exam"> Use the definition of the derivative to compute &nbsp; <math>\frac{dy}{dx}</math> &nbsp; for &nbsp;<math style="vertical-align: -4px">y=3\sqrt{-2x+5}.</math>
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<span class="exam"> Let &nbsp;<math>y=\sqrt{2x+5},x\ge 0.</math>
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<span class="exam">(a) Use the definition of the derivative to compute &nbsp; <math>\frac{dy}{dx}.</math>
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<span class="exam">(b) Find the equation of the tangent line to &nbsp;<math>y=3\sqrt{2x+5}</math>&nbsp; at &nbsp;<math>(2,9).</math>
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[[009A Sample Midterm 3, Problem 3 Solution|'''<u>Solution</u>''']]
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[[009A Sample Midterm 3, Problem 3 Detailed Solution|'''<u>Detailed Solution</u>''']]
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Revision as of 13:01, 11 November 2017

Let  

(a) Use the definition of the derivative to compute  

(b) Find the equation of the tangent line to    at  


Solution


Detailed Solution


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Foundations:  
Recall
       


Solution:

Step 1:  
Let  
Using the limit definition of the derivative, we have

       

Step 2:  
Now, we multiply the numerator and denominator by the conjugate of the numerator.
Hence, we have
       


Final Answer:  
       

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