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find the gradient of the graph of ( y=(2 - 3x)(1 - x) ) at the point, where ( x = 7 ).
Step1: Expand the function
$$\begin{align*}
y&=(2 - 3x)(1 - x)\\
&=2\times(1 - x)-3x\times(1 - x)\\
&=2-2x-3x + 3x^{2}\\
&=3x^{2}-5x + 2
\end{align*}$$
Step2: Find the derivative
The derivative of \(y = ax^{n}\) is \(y^\prime=anx^{n - 1}\). For \(y = 3x^{2}-5x + 2\), we have:
\(y^\prime=\frac{d}{dx}(3x^{2})-\frac{d}{dx}(5x)+\frac{d}{dx}(2)\)
\(y^\prime=3\times2x-5\times1+0 = 6x-5\)
Step3: Substitute \(x = 7\) into the derivative
When \(x = 7\), \(y^\prime=6\times7-5\)
\(y^\prime=42 - 5=37\)
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