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Find an equation of the tangent line to f(x) = 5x2 − 2x + 10 at x = 7.

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Answer:


y=68x-235

Explanation:


f(x) = 5x^2-2x + 10

Differentiate:


\implies f'(x)=10x-2

Substitute
x=7 into
f'(x):


\implies f'(7)=10(7)-2=68

Therefore, 68 is the gradient of the tangent line at x=7:


\implies y-y_1=68(x-x_1)

when
x=7,
y=5(7)^2-2(7)+10=241


\implies y-241=68(x-7)


\implies y=68x-235

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