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#1 2012-04-18 02:31:51

Marisca
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Differentiation help needed!

Hi, I'm having trouble with this question.

For a curve with equation y=x^2+5x
a) find the gradient of the chord PQ where P is the point (2.14) and Q is the point (2+h,(2+h)^2+5(2+h)).

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#2 2012-04-18 03:03:50

bobbym
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Re: Differentiation help needed!

Hi Marisca;

Isn't the gradient in this case the same as the slope?

I am getting a gradient of m = 9 + h.


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#3 2012-04-18 04:11:30

Bob
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Re: Differentiation help needed!

hi Marisca,

Like this:

If you let h tend to zero this gives 9.  This is what you'd get if you differentiate and put x = 2.

Bob


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#4 2012-04-18 23:03:58

Marisca
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Re: Differentiation help needed!

Ah! I get it now. Thanks, I didn't realize that (2+h,(2+h)^2+5(2+h)) was a coordinate.

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#5 2012-04-18 23:14:21

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Re: Differentiation help needed!

hi Marisca

If you want,check out this:http://mathisfunforum.com/viewtopic.php?id=17656


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