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Every question I've come across just says find the equation of the tangent.Depends what the question asks, they could say gradient-intercept form or general form. However, if you're gonna leave it in general form, the AX term has to be positive, so your first picture is correct
No, you won't lose marks for whatever form you put it in.Guys I need a straight forward answer, I'm so frustrated always seeing my equation different to the one from the sample answers even though I know the way I done the equation is right, what do I do? I see questions with "y + x + a = 0" and other questions with just "y = x + a". Will the marks make you lose marks if you put the different equation?
I hope you don't think those two particular examples are equivalent.Guys I need a straight forward answer, I'm so frustrated always seeing my equation different to the one from the sample answers even though I know the way I done the equation is right, what do I do? I see questions with "y + x + a = 0" and other questions with just "y = x + a". Will the marks make you lose marks if you put the different equation?
I don't really care if they're equal, you get what type of equations I'm trying to say.I hope you don't think those two particular examples are equivalent.