Hi there,
I am given the following problem, this is in the section of the textbook about difference quotient to find slope.
22. Find the points in the graph of the following function:
. . . . .\(\displaystyle y\, =\, \dfrac{1}{3}x^3\, -\, 5x\, -\, \dfrac{4}{x}\)
...at which the tangent is horizontal.
I have not learned derivatives yet. I'm thinking I'm doing something with the fact that the slope of the tangent in this case is 0?
Thanks in advance!
I am given the following problem, this is in the section of the textbook about difference quotient to find slope.
22. Find the points in the graph of the following function:
. . . . .\(\displaystyle y\, =\, \dfrac{1}{3}x^3\, -\, 5x\, -\, \dfrac{4}{x}\)
...at which the tangent is horizontal.
I have not learned derivatives yet. I'm thinking I'm doing something with the fact that the slope of the tangent in this case is 0?
Thanks in advance!
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