How do you find the slope of the

Quinn Dean

Quinn Dean

Answered question

2022-04-10

How do you find the slope of the graph g(t)=2=3cost at (π,1)?

Answer & Explanation

Alonso Christian

Alonso Christian

Beginner2022-04-11Added 11 answers

Explanation:
To find a slope of a graph at a specified point you have to calculate the value of first derivative at this point.
If g(t)=2=3cost then:
g(t)=3(sint)=3sint
Now at the point x0=π the derivative is:
g(π)=3sinπ=30=0
The slope of the graph at (π,1) is 0.

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