16 The point P(1, 0) lies on the curve y = sin( (a) If Q is the point (x, sin(16)), , find the slope of the secant line PQ (correct to four decimal places) for the following values of x. (1) 2 0 (ii) 1.5 1.7321 (iii) 1.4 -2.4373 (iv) 1.3 2.7433 (v) 1.2 -4.3301 (vi) 1.1 9.8962 X

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The (vi) one and C.)By choosing appropriate secant lines,estimate the slope of the tangent line at P. (Round your answer to two decimal places.)
5. [13/15 Points]
The point P(1, 0) lies on the curve y = sin(
(1) 2
0
(ii) 1.5
1.7321
(iii) 1.4
16″
(a) If Q is the point (x, sin( F)), find the slope of the secant line PQ (correct to four decimal places) for the following values of x.
-2.4373
(iv) 1.3
2.7433
(v) 1.2
-4.3301
DETAILS
(vi) 1.1
9.8962
26
PREVIOUS ANSWERS
X
31,715
sin(16#).
SCALCET9 2.1.009. 1/6 Submissions Used
AUG
29
útv
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MY NOTES
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Transcribed Image Text:5. [13/15 Points] The point P(1, 0) lies on the curve y = sin( (1) 2 0 (ii) 1.5 1.7321 (iii) 1.4 16″ (a) If Q is the point (x, sin( F)), find the slope of the secant line PQ (correct to four decimal places) for the following values of x. -2.4373 (iv) 1.3 2.7433 (v) 1.2 -4.3301 DETAILS (vi) 1.1 9.8962 26 PREVIOUS ANSWERS X 31,715 sin(16#). SCALCET9 2.1.009. 1/6 Submissions Used AUG 29 útv ((( MY NOTES @
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