kloudsurfer
Member
Hey,
Im stuck on this question:
Find the gradient of the tangent to the curve y= tan3x at the point where x=π/9
(π is pi btw)
The answer in the book is 12, but keep getting 4/3 (which happens to be 1/9 of 12) Heres my working out:
y=tan3x
y= 3sec^2 3x
y'= 3sec^2(3π/9)
= 1/(3cos^2 (π/3))
= 4/3
therefore m=4/3
I dont know where I went wrong but im sure i just made a stupid mistake as usual.
Could someone please help me?
Thanks in advance
Im stuck on this question:
Find the gradient of the tangent to the curve y= tan3x at the point where x=π/9
(π is pi btw)
The answer in the book is 12, but keep getting 4/3 (which happens to be 1/9 of 12) Heres my working out:
y=tan3x
y= 3sec^2 3x
y'= 3sec^2(3π/9)
= 1/(3cos^2 (π/3))
= 4/3
therefore m=4/3
I dont know where I went wrong but im sure i just made a stupid mistake as usual.
Could someone please help me?
Thanks in advance