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Question
- find the equation of the line tangent to ( y = \frac { 2 e ^ { 2 x } } { cos x } ) at ( x = 0 ).
Step1: Find the value of \(y\) at \(x = 0\)
Substitute \(x = 0\) into \(y=\frac{2e^{2x}}{\cos x}\).
$$
y(0)=\frac{2e^{2\times0}}{\cos0}=\frac{2\times1}{1} = 2
$$
Step2: Differentiate \(y\) using the quotient rule \((\frac{u}{v})^\prime=\frac{u^\prime v - uv^\prime}{v^{2}}\)
Let \(u = 2e^{2x}\), then \(u^\prime=4e^{2x}\); let \(v=\cos x\), then \(v^\prime=-\sin x\).
$$
y^\prime=\frac{4e^{2x}\cos x+2e^{2x}\sin x}{\cos^{2}x}
$$
Step3: Find the slope \(m\) of the tangent line at \(x = 0\)
Substitute \(x = 0\) into \(y^\prime\).
$$
m=y^\prime(0)=\frac{4e^{0}\cos0+2e^{0}\sin0}{\cos^{2}0}=\frac{4\times1\times1 + 2\times1\times0}{1^{2}}=4
$$
Step4: Use the point - slope form \(y - y_{0}=m(x - x_{0})\)
Here \(x_{0}=0,y_{0}=2,m = 4\).
$$
y-2=4(x - 0)
$$
$$
y=4x + 2
$$
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\(y = 4x+2\)