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find the gradients of the tangents to y=2+5x-3x^2 which pass through the point (1,7)
 

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When x=1


Sub in

y+x-8=0

Whoops, found the equation of the tangent.
 
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The answer is -7 and 5.

And by the way, you can't just differentiate it and sub x = 1 in , because that coordinate doesn't like on the curve.
 

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The answer is -7 and 5.

And by the way, you can't just differentiate it and sub x = 1 in , because that coordinate doesn't like on the curve.
Argh, i messed up and clicked the wrong buttom
 

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The general equation of any line through (1,7) is:



Sub into other function:



If the line is a tangent then the discriminant is equal to zero.



Solve for m then go fuck bitches mmmkay.
 

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When x=1


Sub in

y+x-8=0

Whoops, found the equation of the tangent.
You are differentiating with respect to . So it should be As the title suggest you would involve the use of discriminants.
 

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