gummibear0731
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hey,
ive been trying to solve this calculus question from challenge exercise 8, but i dont understand the final part of the question.
question: find the point of intersection between the tangents to the curve y=x^3-2x^2-5x+3 at the points where x =2 and x=-1.
And so i find the equations of both tangets and get: 2x=y+7=0 and x+y+5=0
These intersect at x=-4 and y=-1... ie. (-4,-1).
The answer however is (-4,-73). I realised that if I subbed x into the original equation, out popped the -73 for y, but i dont understand why you would do this, I only tried this after desperately trying to find the y value in the answers. test in a couple of days - help!
	
		
			
		
		
	
								ive been trying to solve this calculus question from challenge exercise 8, but i dont understand the final part of the question.
question: find the point of intersection between the tangents to the curve y=x^3-2x^2-5x+3 at the points where x =2 and x=-1.
And so i find the equations of both tangets and get: 2x=y+7=0 and x+y+5=0
These intersect at x=-4 and y=-1... ie. (-4,-1).
The answer however is (-4,-73). I realised that if I subbed x into the original equation, out popped the -73 for y, but i dont understand why you would do this, I only tried this after desperately trying to find the y value in the answers. test in a couple of days - help!
				