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Solving For Tangent and Normal Lines PDF

The document discusses tangent and normal lines. It explains that the derivative of a function at a point gives the slope of the tangent line at that point. This can be used to find the equation of the tangent line. The normal line is perpendicular to the tangent line, so its slope is the negative inverse of the tangent line's slope. Two examples are given of finding the equations of the tangent and normal lines for different functions at specified points. Exercises are then provided to find the equations of tangent and normal lines at given points for additional functions.

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Solving For Tangent and Normal Lines PDF

The document discusses tangent and normal lines. It explains that the derivative of a function at a point gives the slope of the tangent line at that point. This can be used to find the equation of the tangent line. The normal line is perpendicular to the tangent line, so its slope is the negative inverse of the tangent line's slope. Two examples are given of finding the equations of the tangent and normal lines for different functions at specified points. Exercises are then provided to find the equations of tangent and normal lines at given points for additional functions.

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Tangents and Normals

Equation of a Tangent Line

The derivative at a point x = a, denoted , is the instantaneous rate of change at that


point. Geometrically, gives us the slope of the tangent line at the point x = a.

𝑓 𝑥

𝑓 𝑥 𝑓 𝑎 𝑓 𝑎 𝑥 𝑎
𝑎𝑓 𝑎

Recall: A tangent line is a line that “just touches” a curve at a specific point without
intersecting it.

To find the equation of the tangent line we need its slope and a point on the line.
Given the function and the point we can find the equation of the tangent
line using the slope equation.

Since gives us the slope of the tangent line at the point x = a, we have

As such, the equation of the tangent line at x = a can be expressed as:

Equation of a Normal Line

The normal line is defined as the line that is perpendicular to the tangent line at the
point of tangency. Knowing this, we can find the equation of the normal line at x = a by

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taking the negative inverse of the slope of the tangent line equation.

Thus, if is the slope of the tangent line at x = a. The negative inverse is

Normal line

As such, the equation of the normal line at x = a can be expressed as:

Example 1: Find the equation of the tangent and normal lines of the function
√ at the point (5, 3).

Solution:

a) Equation of the Tangent Line.

Step 1: Find the slope of the √


function by solving for its first
derivative.

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Step 2: Knowing , solve for
the slope of the tangent at . √

Step 3: Solve for . √

Step 4: Substitute found values


into the equation of a tangent line.

b) Equation of the Normal Line.

Step 1: Find the slope of the normal line Since , then

Step 2: Given the equation of a tangent


line, swap slopes.

Example 2: Find the equation of the tangent and normal lines of the function
at the point (2, 27).

Solution:

a) Equation of the Tangent Line.

Step 1: Find the slope of the


function by solving for its first
derivative.

Step 2: Knowing , solve for


the slope of the tangent at .

Step 3: Solve for .

Step 4: Substitute found values


into the equation of a tangent line.

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b) Equation of the Normal Line.

Step 1: Find the slope of the normal line Since , then

Step 2: Given the equation of a tangent


line, swap slopes.

Exercises:

1. Find the equation for the normal and tangent lines for f(x) at the specified points.

a) f(x) = at (0,1)
b) f(x) = at (1,6)
c) f(x) = at (-1,1)
d) f(x) = at (0,0)
e) f(x) = at (0, 0)

Solutions:

1. a) Tangent: , Normal:
b) Tangent: , Normal:
c) Tangent: , Normal:
d) Tangent: , Normal:
e) Tangent: , Normal:

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