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  • 03-01-2024
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find the gradient of the curve with the equation: y=3x^2 at the point (2,12)

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Honormao2219
Honormao2219 Honormao2219
  • 03-01-2024
To find the gradient of the curve at a specific point, we need to find the derivative of the equation with respect to \(x\) and then evaluate it at the given point.

Given the equation \(y = 3x^2\), let's find the derivative \(dy/dx\):

\[ \frac{dy}{dx} = 6x \]

Now, evaluate the derivative at the point \((2, 12)\):

\[ \frac{dy}{dx} \Big|_{x=2} = 6 \times 2 = 12 \]

So, the gradient of the curve \(y = 3x^2\) at the point (2, 12) is 12.
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