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Hey, we just started this topic at school and am sorta stuck on this question, which looks easy, and probably is
Differentiate y=x^2 + bx + c, and hence find b and c if:
a) The parabola passes through the origin and the tangent there has gradient 7
Well, I differentiated that and result was
dy/dx= 2x + b
Since it passes through origin that means a point that lies on the parabola is (0,0)
Therefore at (0,0) x=0 and y=0
replace that in the equation...? :s
There are quite a few questions that look like that in cambridge, and if I understand this, i'll get the rest... any help would be great!
Thanks!
Differentiate y=x^2 + bx + c, and hence find b and c if:
a) The parabola passes through the origin and the tangent there has gradient 7
Well, I differentiated that and result was
dy/dx= 2x + b
Since it passes through origin that means a point that lies on the parabola is (0,0)
Therefore at (0,0) x=0 and y=0
replace that in the equation...? :s
There are quite a few questions that look like that in cambridge, and if I understand this, i'll get the rest... any help would be great!
Thanks!