Let f(x)=3x^(2)+x-1. Find the slope of the tangent line to f at the point (1,3). Ans. m=7 Find the equation of the tangent line to f at the point (1,3). y-3=7(x-1)
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\[ f'(x) = \frac{d}{dx}(3x^2 + x - 1) = 6x + 1 \] Show more…
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