Find the slope of the graph of the function at the given point. Use the derivative feature of a graphing utility to confirm your results. (If an answer is undefined, enter UNDEFINED. Round your answer to three decimal places.)

we have the function
[tex]f(x)=\frac{2}{(x^2-4x)^2}[/tex]Find out the first derivative
[tex]f^{\prime}(x)=-\frac{4(2x-4)}{(x^2-4x)^3}[/tex]Evaluate at (5,2/25)
so
For x=5
substitute in the first derivative
[tex]f^{\prime}(5)=-\frac{4(2(5)-4)}{(5^2-4(5))^3}[/tex][tex]f^{\prime}(5)=-\frac{4(6)}{(5)^3}[/tex][tex]f^{\prime}(5)=-\frac{24}{125}[/tex]therefore