What is the equation of the normal line

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2022-04-07

What is the equation of the normal line of f(x)=1xex3+x2 at x=-1?

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tabuevniru8op

Beginner2022-04-08Added 14 answers

Explanation:
To begin with , for x=-1, f(x) would be 1e1+11e2. So the normal has
to be found at point (1,1e2)
Now slope of f(x) would be f(x)=1x2ex2x3(2x3x2). The slope at x=-1
would be f(1)=1e2(23)=1+5e2
The slope of the normal line would thus be 115e2
The equation(point-slope form) of the normal line would thus be
y(1e2)=115e2(x+1)

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