Is Y=23x+18 the Correct Equation for the Tangent Line at X=2?

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The discussion revolves around finding the equation of the tangent line for the function F(X) = 2x + 7x(e^(x-2)) at the point x=2. Participants are examining the derivative and the resulting equation of the tangent line.

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  • Exploratory, Mathematical reasoning, Assumption checking

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  • Participants discuss the process of finding the tangent line, including calculating the derivative and evaluating the function at x=2. There are questions about the correctness of the derivative and the resulting slope, as well as the equation of the tangent line.

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Some participants have confirmed that the slope calculation is correct, while others are questioning the validity of the final equation y=23x+18. There is an ongoing exploration of how to determine the y-intercept and the relationship between the slope and the point through which the tangent line passes.

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There are indications of confusion regarding the derivative and its application, with multiple posts reiterating similar points. Some participants express frustration over the clarity of previous explanations.

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Find the equation of the tangent line at x=2
F(X)=2x+7x(e^(x-2))

I know you put 2 into find the y intercept and you take the derivative to find the slope. I get 2+(7e^(-2)x + 7e^-2)e^2 for my derivative and y=23x+18 as my answer and i know that is not correct.
 
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You derivative looks off. Remember,

[tex]\frac{d}{dx}e^{x-2}=e^{x-2}\frac{d}{dx}(x-2)=e^{x-2}(1)=e^{x-2}[/tex]

and apply the product rule carefully!


edit-ahh, Galileo is right, your slope is fine. Your posted derivative may be a casualty of ascii.
 
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You got the slope right. So y=23x+b. Now use the fact that the line passes through the point (2,f(2)) to find b.
 
chjopl said:
Find the equation of the tangent line at x=2
F(X)=2x+7x(e^(x-2))

I know you put 2 into find the y intercept and you take the derivative to find the slope. I get 2+(7e^(-2)x + 7e^-2)e^2 for my derivative and y=23x+18 as my answer and i know that is not correct.

The derivative should be:
[tex]f'(x)=2+[7\exp({-2})](\exp{x}+x\exp{x)[/tex]
Insert 2 to find the slope.It's 23.
Compute f(2).It's 18.With the last 2 numbers,u should be able to find the equation for the tangent line.

We're just like eagles when it comes to simple problems.Three almost identical posts at the same time...
 
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so was y=23x+18 correct?
 
chjopl said:
so was y=23x+18 correct?

Obviously not,try to follow my post correctly.It's easy maths,after all.
 
chjopl said:
so was y=23x+18 correct?

What is 23(2)+ 18?
 

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