How do you find the equation of the tangent to the curve #y=x^3-6x# at (2,-4)?
1 Answer
Oct 14, 2015
Differentiate.
Replace x value, find the gradient.
Using y=mx+c, replace the value of c and get the equation.
(y=6x-22)
Explanation:
So differentiating x^3-6x i.e dy/dx
So,
dy/dx=3x^2-6.
This is equal to the gradient of the tangent.
3x^2-6=m, x=2
3*4-6=m
m=6.
Now, y=mx+c
-4=6*3+c
-4=18+c
-4-18=c
c=-22
Equation of tangent=> y=6x-22