y = (6-2x)^1/2Trying to find and equation of a tangent line to (6-2x)^1/2 at x=1. For slope I’m getting -1/2, for x and y values I’m getting (1,2). The final equation I’m getting is not an answer my setup up was y-2=-1/2(x-1). Am I doing this right?
Trying to find and equation of a tangent line to (6-2x)^1/2 at x=1. For slope I’m getting -1/2, for x and y values I’m getting (1,2). The final equation I’m getting is not an answer my setup up was y-2=-1/2(x-1). Am I doing this right?
First, you really need to what equals (6-2x)^1/2. It could be that y2 = (6-2x)^1/2 or any number of expressions.Trying to find and equation of a tangent line to (6-2x)^1/2 at x=1. For slope I’m getting -1/2, for x and y values I’m getting (1,2). The final equation I’m getting is not an answer my setup up was y-2=-1/2(x-1). Am I doing this right?
y = (6-2x)^1/2
dy/dx = 1/2 *(-2) * (6-2x)^(-1/2)
at x = 1 → dy/dx = -1/2 and y = 2
equation of the tangent line:
y - 2 = (-1/2) * (x - 1) or
y - 2 = (1/2) * (1 - x)
Looks good to me.....
Trying to find and equation of a tangent line to (6-2x)^1/2 at x=1.