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Find the tangent line to the graph of f(x)=x at point (0,0)

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Given:

The function is


f(x)=x

To find:

The tangent line to the graph of f(x)=x at point (0,0).

Solution:

We have,


f(x)=x

It is a linear function because the highest power of the variable is 1.

We know that the tangent line to a linear function at any point is the line itself.

Derivative of given function is


f'(x)=1

So, slope of the tangent line is 1. It is given table the tangent line passes through the point (0,0). The equation of tangent line is


y-0=1(x-0)


y=x

Therefore, the tangent line to the graph of f(x)=x at point (0,0) is y=x.

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