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PLEASE HELP ASAP!!! (ii only)

Curve has an equation of y= 2x-1/x+1

i) Find dy/dx (i do know this part)

ii) Find the equation of the tangent to the curve at point A where the curve cuts the y-axis.

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The equation of the tangent line can be found using slope formula and fact that slope = dy/dx.


(dy)/(dx) = (y - y_0)/(x - x_0)

where (x0,y0) is point A ---> (0,-1)

Then rearrange equation into slope-intercept form:

y = (dy)/(dx)(x - 0) -1

Finally sub in x=0 into dy/dx to get slope at the point (0,-1)


y = 3x -1
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