RASEA23
RASEA23 RASEA23
  • 14-01-2018
  • Mathematics
contestada

Find the derivative of x^2+6x+9 at the point (2,6).

Respuesta :

PsychicPhantom
PsychicPhantom PsychicPhantom
  • 14-01-2018
The derivative of the function is 2x+6.
At the particular point (2,6), plug in the x coordinate for x.
2(2)+6 = 10

Hope this helps :)

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

"Name the outcomes of the Berlin conference in 1884 and 1885"
describe the ancient interaction between north africa and southwest asia
1. (2xy^2)(-3x^2y) 2.(1/3x^2y)(-9xy^3)=
For an office job I need to pick 3 candidates put of a pool of 5. How many choices do I have?
how was nitrogen discovered
How can you tell an equation is linear? Example: 22x-14y=65
Suppose  1/4 of Billy's stamp collection  are cancelled stamps  and 3/4  of the stamp collection are uncancelled stamps.  How many stamps might be in his collec
How do you determine the y-intercept and the x-intercept in an algebraic equation? I'm trying to figure out how to tell which is which. I already know the rule;
what is the electron configuration of Ca2+
how i can do this step by step If y= (x+3)^2, then (-2x-6)^2