the answer is apparently 3e. i would usually think to do the same thing but considering its a question 10 in trial hsc i think there is somewhere where we are going wrong
3e can't be right, because that's a constant gradient, and hence that would mean is a linear function, which we know it's not.the answer is apparently 3e. i would usually think to do the same thing but considering its a question 10 in trial hsc i think there is somewhere where we are going wrong
It doesn't mean that e^3x has to be a linear function.. The line is just a tangent and 3e is correct.3e can't be right, because that's a constant gradient, and hence that would mean is a linear function, which we know it's not.
I realise now lol..... was thinking of something completely irrelevant.It doesn't mean that e^3x has to be a linear function.. The line is just a tangent and 3e is correct.