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Find the equation of the line tangent to y = 2x2 – x + 4 at x = 3.

A.y = 11x – 14
B.y = 4x + 14
C.y = 4x + 3
D.y = 11x + 3

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I just took the test and y=11x-14 is the right answer

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User Wuaner
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y=2x²-x+4

1) we have to find the slope of this line.
we have to calculate the first derivative of this function.
y´=4x-1

The slope in x=3 will be: m(3)=4(3)-1=12-1=11.

2)We have to find a point of this line:
if x=3; ⇒y=2(3)²-3+4=18-3+4=19; Our point will be (3,19)

2) point-slope form: we need a point (x₀,y₀) and the slope.
y-y₀=m(x-x₀)
We know the slope (m=11) and the point (3,19); therefore:
y-19=11(x-3)
y=11x-33+19
y=11x-14

Answer: A. y=11x-14


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