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What is the slope of the secant line? Thank you

What is the slope of the secant line? Thank you-example-1

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Answer:

Given that,

The function is,


f(x)=1.2x^3-37x^2+265x+555

To find: To find the slope of the secant line from x1=0 and x2=4

Step-by-step explanation:

First we find the corresponding y values that is y1 and y2 for the given x1 and x2 respectively.

we get,

Whwn x1=0,


y1=f(x1)=f(0)


f(0)=1.2(0)^3-37(0)^2+265(0)+555
f(0)=555
y1=555

When x2=4, we get,


f(4)=1.2(4)^3-37(4)^2+265(4)+555
f(4)=1099.8

To find the slope of the line passing the points (0,555), (4,1099.8)

we know that,

Slope of the line passing through the points (x1,y1) and (x2,y2)


m=(y2-y1)/(x2-x1)

we get,


m=(1099.8-555)/(4-0)
m=(544.8)/(4)
m=136.2

Answer is:

Slope of the secant line from x1=0 and x2=4 is 136.2.

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