
Calculus Volume 1
17th Edition
ISBN: 9781938168024
Author: Strang, Gilbert
Publisher: OpenStax College
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Textbook Question
Chapter 3.3, Problem 119E
For the following exercises, find the equation of the tangent line T(x) to the graph of the given function at the indicated point. Use a graphing calculator to graph the function and the tangent line.
119. [T] y=2√x+1 at (4, 5)
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