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Consider the curve y=ln(3x-1) Let P be the point on the curve where x = 2.

(a) Write down the gradient of the curve at P.

(the anser is 0.6 but idk how they got there)

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y = \ln(3x-1) \\ \frac{\mathrm{d}y}{\mathrm{d}x} = (1)/(3x-1)\cdot 3 = (3)/(3x-1)


x=2, so the gradient of this curve at
P is
(3)/(3\cdot 2-1) = (3)/(6-1) = (3)/(5) = 0.6.
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