Question 3 Let f(x) = 2r - 3x2 – 6x + 2. Find the the equations of all tangent lines to f which are parallel to the line y = 6x. (Express the tangent lines in y = mx +b form.)

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Question 1 Let ƒ be a function with domain R, such that f(x) = 0 for x < –1, and f(x) =1 for x > 1.
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1
3
(a) Define f(x) for x E [-1, 1] so that f is continuous everywhere.
as f(x) = ax³ + bx² + cx + d_for x E [-1, 1], then f is differentiable
(b) Find a, b, c, d so that, if f(x) is defined
and continuous everywhere.
= 1/x on (0, ). Show that for any a E (0, 0), the area of the triangle formed by the
Question 2 Consider f(x)
tangent line to f at a and the positive x- and y-axes is constant.
y =
= 2x3 – 3x2 – 6x +2. Find the the equations of all tangent lines to f which are parallel to the
Question 3 Let f(x)
line y = 6x. (Express the tangent lines in y = mx + b form.)
Transcribed Image Text:Question 1 Let ƒ be a function with domain R, such that f(x) = 0 for x < –1, and f(x) =1 for x > 1. -3 -2 -1 1 3 (a) Define f(x) for x E [-1, 1] so that f is continuous everywhere. as f(x) = ax³ + bx² + cx + d_for x E [-1, 1], then f is differentiable (b) Find a, b, c, d so that, if f(x) is defined and continuous everywhere. = 1/x on (0, ). Show that for any a E (0, 0), the area of the triangle formed by the Question 2 Consider f(x) tangent line to f at a and the positive x- and y-axes is constant. y = = 2x3 – 3x2 – 6x +2. Find the the equations of all tangent lines to f which are parallel to the Question 3 Let f(x) line y = 6x. (Express the tangent lines in y = mx + b form.)
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