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Mohit7

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how do Solve a question like:

Find any x values for which the gradient to the tangent to the curve
y=x<sup>[FONT=&quot]2 [/FONT]</sup>[FONT=&quot]-3x-1 is parallel to the x-2y-1=0[/FONT]

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im not sure if this is right, but anyway:

Put x-2y-1=0 into y = mx + b form and ull find that m is 1/2

Now differentiate y=x2 -3x-1 and ull get 2x - 3 (this is the gradient of the curve at a certain point

Then is think u get 1/2 = 2x - 3

and x = 7/4

dont take me word for it though. hope i helped
 

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one is a parabola.. the other is straight line.. in the straight line make y the subject and u'll get m=1/2

for the parabola..differentiate it



so u know that to b parallael m1=m2

so the straight line has gradient 1/2
and the parabola has to have gradient half
so 2x-3 = 1/2 and solve and u will get the x value
 

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Bleh, calculus...

You could use the discriminant of quadratics too. As above, find the gradient of the line to be 1/2, therefore the tangent is of the form y=0.5x+b where b is a real number. Solve simultaneously with y=x2-3x-1, you get x2-3.5x-(b+1)=0. Since the line is a tangent to the parabola, there exists only one point of contact ie. one solution to the equation, therefore the discriminant equals zero. You can then solve for x :)
 

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