Math, asked by akankshagite7218, 4 months ago

the slope of tangent to the curve y=√x^3 at x=4 is ​

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Answered by rekhabt725
1

Answer:

764

Step-by-step explanation:

The given curve is y=3x  

4

−4x.  

Thus, the slope of the tangent to the given curve at x=4 is given by,  

[  

dx

dy

​  

]  

x=4

​  

=[12x  

3

−4]  

x=4

​  

=12(4)  

3

−4=12(64)−4=764

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Answered by amarendrakumar797
0

the given curve is y = 3x ^4 - 4x . Thus, the slope of the tangent to the given curve at x = 4 is given by, [dy/dx ]x = 4 = [12x^3 - 4 ]x = 4 = 12(4)^3 ...

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