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Jacob

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Find the value of where the curve y = 2x^2 - 4x +1 has a gradient 4.
My working:
dy/dx = 2(2x) - 4 = 4x - 4
x = 4, dy/dx = 4(4) - 4 = 12#

But my lecturer answer is 2. I'm not sure where I went wrong.
 
Find the value of x where the … gradient [equals] 4 …
Hello. I added the x shown in green above.

You found the correct formula for the gradient (dy/dx) at any x:

dy/dx = 4x - 4

They want to know where the gradient equals 4, so substitute 4 for dy/dx.

4 = 4x - 4

Solve, to find x = 2

x = 4, dy/dx = 4(4) - 4 = 12

What you had done was to calculate the gradient at x=4.

The gradient is 12, when x equals 4.

The gradient is 4, when x equals 2.

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As Otis pointed out, the gradient is dy/dx, NOT x! So if the gradient is 4, then substitute 4 for dy/dx
 
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