Find an equation of the tangent line at the point \(\left(\frac{1}{9}, 0\right)\) to the graph of \(y = 8x \ln(9x)\) (Express numbers in exact form. Use symbolic notation and fractions where needed.) equation:
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y' = 8 ln(9x) + 8x * (1/9x) * 9 y' = 8 ln(9x) + 8 Show more…
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