Symphonicity
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Hello,
I'm looking at Mendelson's "Beginning Calculus" and having real trouble making sense of this question.
"For each function f and argument x = a below, find the slope-intercept equation of the tangent line corresponding to the given argument a."
The function is : f(x) = 2x^2 + x a = 1/4.
The answer is y = 2x - 1/8. Please could someone explain about the "argument a"? I know that an argument is meant to be an input into a function but having trouble working out how to come to that answer. Thanks very much.
I'm looking at Mendelson's "Beginning Calculus" and having real trouble making sense of this question.
"For each function f and argument x = a below, find the slope-intercept equation of the tangent line corresponding to the given argument a."
The function is : f(x) = 2x^2 + x a = 1/4.
The answer is y = 2x - 1/8. Please could someone explain about the "argument a"? I know that an argument is meant to be an input into a function but having trouble working out how to come to that answer. Thanks very much.