bubbles930
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Hi! I hope I am putting this in the right place - apologies if it's not!
My question is follows: the tangent line to the graph of g at the point (?,2) passes through (2,4). If ?′ (?) = 2 then what is ?? Draw a picture to illustrate.
Am I correct in saying that x is equal to 2x+c ? My logic is just doing the reverse of the derivative but I'm not sure.
Could anyone shed some light, and perhaps draw the graph?
Cheers.
My question is follows: the tangent line to the graph of g at the point (?,2) passes through (2,4). If ?′ (?) = 2 then what is ?? Draw a picture to illustrate.
Am I correct in saying that x is equal to 2x+c ? My logic is just doing the reverse of the derivative but I'm not sure.
Could anyone shed some light, and perhaps draw the graph?
Cheers.
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