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Find the gradient of the curve y=\frac{5x-4}{x^2} at the point where the curve crosses the x-axis.
After I differentiating the equation, I got -\frac{5}{x^2} + \frac{8}{x^3} (it might be wrong). Now what do I do?
After I differentiating the equation, I got -\frac{5}{x^2} + \frac{8}{x^3} (it might be wrong). Now what do I do?