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Hey Halflife2.net.
I'm having trouble getting the correct answer for this calculus problem. Or maybe my book is giving me an incorrect answer in the back, I'm not sure.
Here it is. Check it out and see if you get the same answers I'm getting.
My work:
The back of my book says these are the answers:
(A) -3; slope of the secant line through (1, f(1)) and (2, f(2)).
So I got this one right.
(B) -2-h; slope of the secant line through (1,f(1)) and (1+h, f(1+h)).
I have no idea how they got this answer. I get 2+h every time.
(C) -2; slope of the tangent line at (1, f(1)).
Obviously, if (B) is wrong, (C) will be wrong too. So, since my answer in part (B) is 2+h, my answer in part (C) will be 2 instead of the book's answer of -2.
Any math people here who can spot my error or confirm that the book has a typo?
Thanks for any help.
Pat
I'm having trouble getting the correct answer for this calculus problem. Or maybe my book is giving me an incorrect answer in the back, I'm not sure.
Here it is. Check it out and see if you get the same answers I'm getting.
My work:
The back of my book says these are the answers:
(A) -3; slope of the secant line through (1, f(1)) and (2, f(2)).
So I got this one right.
(B) -2-h; slope of the secant line through (1,f(1)) and (1+h, f(1+h)).
I have no idea how they got this answer. I get 2+h every time.
(C) -2; slope of the tangent line at (1, f(1)).
Obviously, if (B) is wrong, (C) will be wrong too. So, since my answer in part (B) is 2+h, my answer in part (C) will be 2 instead of the book's answer of -2.
Any math people here who can spot my error or confirm that the book has a typo?
Thanks for any help.
Pat