What is the slope of f(x)=-x^3-3f(x)=−x3−3 at x=-1x=−1?
2 Answers
Explanation:
First of all, let's compute the derivative of
In fact, to derive a sum you must derive each single term. The first term is a power of
As for the second term, the derivative of a number is always zero, which is why the term
Now, just like our function
In other words,
Explanation:
"the slope is the value of "f'(-1)
rArrf'(x)=-3x^2
rArrf'(-1)=-3(-1)^2=-3