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− | <span class="exam"> Let <math>y=\sqrt{2x+5},x\ge 0.</math> | + | <span class="exam"> Let <math style="vertical-align: -3px">y=\sqrt{2x+5},x\ge 0.</math> |
− | <span class="exam">(a) Use the definition of the derivative to compute <math>\frac{dy}{dx}.</math> | + | <span class="exam">(a) Use the definition of the derivative to compute <math style="vertical-align: -13px">\frac{dy}{dx}.</math> |
− | <span class="exam">(b) Find the equation of the tangent line to <math>y=3\sqrt{2x+5}</math> at <math>(2,9).</math> | + | <span class="exam">(b) Find the equation of the tangent line to <math style="vertical-align: -3px">y=3\sqrt{2x+5}</math> at <math style="vertical-align: -3px">(2,9).</math> |
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Revision as of 13:03, 11 November 2017
Let
(a) Use the definition of the derivative to compute
(b) Find the equation of the tangent line to at
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Solution:
Step 1: |
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Let |
Using the limit definition of the derivative, we have |
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Step 2: |
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Now, we multiply the numerator and denominator by the conjugate of the numerator. |
Hence, we have |
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