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7 December, 17:58

I have the problem solved but I dont know how they got it.

An equation for the line tangent to y = - 5-9x^2 at (2,-41).

I use limh→0 f (x0+h) - f (x0) / h to get the slope of tan line which is - 36,

Then it says I need to get the slope-intercept form with the equation below and I'm not sure how

-36 = y - (-41) / x - (-2)

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  1. 7 December, 19:54
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    Hello:

    f (x) = 5-9x²

    x0 = 2 ... f (2) = 5-9 (2) ² = - 31

    f (2+h) = 5 - 9 (2+h) ² = - 9h² - 36h - 31

    subsct in : limh→0 f (x0+h) - f (x0) / h

    limh→0 ( - 9h²-36h - 31 - (-31)) / h = limh→0 (-9h² - 36h) / h

    = limh→0 h (-9h - 36) / h

    simplify by : h

    limh→0 (-9h - 36) = - 36 ... (slope of the tangent at : (2,-41).

    an equation is : y - (-41) = - 36 (x - (-2))

    so:

    -36 = y - (-41) / x - (-2)
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