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.)

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 undefine class=

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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

f'(5)=-0.192

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