Determine the equation of the tangent line to the function given

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The slope of the function at x = 3π/4 is confirmed to be 2, calculated using the derivative of the tangent function. The initial confusion arose from a misinterpretation of the slope value, which some thought was 0. After recalculating, the correct equation of the tangent line is determined to be y = 2x - (3π/2). The participants agree on the final equation after addressing earlier errors. This discussion emphasizes the importance of verifying calculations in determining tangent line equations.
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The answer is supposed to be in exact value, and I'm not sure if my form is correct. Can my answer be further left in exact value, or shall I leave it as it is?
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I get a different value for the slope of f at ##x = \frac{3\pi} 4##.
 
@Mark44 I checked his work, I also get 2:

$$\left.\tfrac{dy}{dx}\right|_{x=\tfrac{3\pi}{4}}=\left.\tfrac{d}{dx}\tan \left( 2x-\tfrac{\pi}{2}\right)\right|_{x=\tfrac{3\pi}{4}}=\left. 2\sec ^2 \left( 2x-\tfrac{\pi}{2}\right)\right|_{x=\tfrac{3\pi}{4}}=\tfrac{2}{\cos ^2 \left( \pi\right)}=2$$
 
Mark44 said:
I get a different value for the slope of f at ##x = \frac{3\pi} 4##.
sorry for the late follow-up, I checked my work again, and my slope is 2. My b value, upon calculation, is ##-3\pi ##. Would my final equation be ##y=2x-3\pi##?
 

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benorin said:
@Mark44 I checked his work, I also get 2:

$$\left.\tfrac{dy}{dx}\right|_{x=\tfrac{3\pi}{4}}=\left.\tfrac{d}{dx}\tan \left( 2x-\tfrac{\pi}{2}\right)\right|_{x=\tfrac{3\pi}{4}}=\left. 2\sec ^2 \left( 2x-\tfrac{\pi}{2}\right)\right|_{x=\tfrac{3\pi}{4}}=\tfrac{2}{\cos ^2 \left( \pi\right)}=2$$
Right. There's a place in the image in post #1 where it says "slope = 0 + x = 3π/4", so I thought the OP was getting 0 for the slope.
ttpp1124 said:
Would my final equation be y=2x−3π?
Yes.
 
Mark44 said:
Right. There's a place in the image in post #1 where it says "slope = 0 + x = 3π/4", so I thought the OP was getting 0 for the slope.
Yes.
sorry, I realized I made an error in my math upon determining the equation. It would be ##y=2x-\frac{3\pi }{2}##.
 
ttpp1124 said:
sorry, I realized I made an error in my math upon determining the equation. It would be ##y=2x-\frac{3\pi }{2}##.
Yes, that's right.

Sorry for my previous incorrect answer...