so does it come to :
-6-a=1/x+a
Okay Thankyou. Also , for this question 5.a, I first differentiated the equation using the chain rule, to find the equation of the gradient. The because it said it was at x=1., I substituted in x=1 into the gradient getting points (1,20) . then used the formula for the equation of a tangent. i don't know where I went wrong, as my answer is incorrect.
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^^ This guy deserves the credit for Part 9b (i) and (ii)
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from q11, where did u get y=2x+1 from?
It should have been y=2x, the gradient is still 2.from q11, where did u get y=2x+1 from?
Basically , look at the common link between the 1st equation and 2nd equation. Here, I have highlighted it in pink to show how the substituting occurs. (in pink. Find out what they both have in common, that's why the 1 is replaced)how does this happen (sorry I am still unsure of what occurred in this step in q11) View attachment 32929