c3atmicn6aomington c3atmicn6aomington
  • 24-04-2017
  • Mathematics
contestada

How to find slope of parabola at a point?

Respuesta :

Edufirst
Edufirst Edufirst
  • 02-05-2017
To find the slope of a parabola at a point you have to find is the first derivative of the function. This first derivative is the slope of the tangent of the parabola at the given point and it is the same slope of the parabola.

If you have the parabola with the general form y = Ax^2 + Bx + C

The slope at point (m,n) is:

y' = 2Ax + B

x = n

=> y ' = 2A(n) + B.

For example, find the slope of the parabole y = 3x^2 + 2x + 1, at x = 1


y' = 6x + 2

x = 1 => y' = 6(1) + 2 = 8.

So the slope at x = 1 is 8.
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

please help me with math problem
(Han, Gupta, Maya, Aztec, Inca), identify one development that you think is the most significant for each civilization
Steps to solve an equation are shown below. Which properly justifies step 4? Given: 2x + 9 = 4x + 15
Which situation describes positive peer pressure?
262 diveded by 2.5 please help
y + 6 = 5(x – 4) Write a formula fpr f(x) in terms of x.
What leadership role do you aspire to in 20 years and what steps will you take to get there?.
An object is at rest on a tabletop. Earth pulls downward on this object with a force equal in magnitude to mg. What is the interaction pair to this force
Which equation represents the graph below?
Which of the following best describes AB in the regular pyramid below? A B A. Altitude B. Slant height C. Face D. Edge​