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For each of these questions, you need to find the derivative
y' or
(\mathrm dy)/(\mathrm dx). The slope of the tangent to these curves at the point
(a,b) is the value of
y' when
x=a and
y=b. It's also important to know that if the slope of a line is
m\\eq0, then the slope of any line normal/perpendicular to this line is
-\frac1m.

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y=(6x+3)/(3x^2+6x+4)

The derivative is


y'=((3x^2+6x+4)(6x+3)'-(6x+3)(3x^2+6x+4)')/((3x^2+6x+4)^2)=(6(3x^2+6x+4)-(6x+3)(6x+6))/((3x^2+6x+4)^2)


y'=(6-18x-18x^2)/((3x^2+6x+4)^2)

When
x=1, we get a slope of


y'=(6-18-18)/((3+6+4)^2)=-(30)/(169)

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y=x^2+9x+16

The derivative is


y'=2x+9

and so the tangent line at (1, 9) has slope


y'=2+9=11

The line normal to this has slope
-\frac1{11}. The point-slope and slope-intercept forms of this line are


y-9=-\frac1{11}(x-1)\implies y=-\frac x{11}+(100)/(11)

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y=9x-14

The derivative is


y'=9

so the slope of any line tangent to the curve is 9. The line that passes through (3, 4) is


y-4=9(x-3)\impleis y=9x-23

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