Finx
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Hey all =]
Just seeking confirmation on this..
Find the coordinates of the point on the parabola y = 6x²-13x+5 at which the tangent is parallel to the line y+x=4.
My working:
Equation of line: y = -x + 4
.'. gradient of line = -1
dy/dx of parabola = 12x-13
-1 = 12x - 13
12 = 12x
x = 1
sub x into parabola: 6(1)²-13(1)+5 = -2
coordinates of point: (1,-2)
Answer sheet working:
All of the above, except for the underlined, which it has:
sub x into dy/dx of parabola: 12(1)-13 = -1
coordinates of point: (1,-1)
I'm wondering which is correct - substituing the x value into the parabola or substituting into the differentiation?
Thanks =D
Just seeking confirmation on this..
Find the coordinates of the point on the parabola y = 6x²-13x+5 at which the tangent is parallel to the line y+x=4.
My working:
Equation of line: y = -x + 4
.'. gradient of line = -1
dy/dx of parabola = 12x-13
-1 = 12x - 13
12 = 12x
x = 1
sub x into parabola: 6(1)²-13(1)+5 = -2
coordinates of point: (1,-2)
Answer sheet working:
All of the above, except for the underlined, which it has:
sub x into dy/dx of parabola: 12(1)-13 = -1
coordinates of point: (1,-1)
I'm wondering which is correct - substituing the x value into the parabola or substituting into the differentiation?
Thanks =D