homework question help

justjenn

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Find the equation of the tangent line to the graph of the given function at the given value of x.

f(x) = (x^2 + 12)^3/4; x = 2



would the answer be y= 3/4x + 5
 
We already know who you are. This is clearly obvious. You're the same person who posts under multiple screen names and simply gives a random answer, without showing any work, hoping that we will give the right answer. I can see you and your "buddies" have arrived today.
 
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It doesn't help solve any problems when you resort to cursing out the one who is trying to help you. At least try to calmly resolve the situation, instead of escalating the tension. That will only make things harder for you.

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justjenn said:
would the answer be y= 3/4x + 5
I'm sorry, but no.

You and your friends have been posting many similar exercises with no work shown. It would be very helpful (and would serve to legitimate your posts) if you showed what you have done.

Please reply showing your steps.

Thank you.

Eliz.

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