Find the equation of the line tangent to the graph of f at the indicated value of x. f(x) = 2 - ln x; x = 1 y =
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The slope of the tangent line at a given point is the derivative of the function evaluated at that point. So, we start by finding the derivative of \(f(x)\). Show more…
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