SAT Math II Problem

<p>What would the slope of the tangent line of -4x^2+11x be at x=2????</p>

<p>What is this? Derivatives or something...please explain it!</p>

<p>Are you sure that this is SAT II?
Anyway, the derivative is -8x+11, so the slope at x=2 = -8(2)+11 = -5. I doubt this will show up on the SAT II.</p>

<p>Yeah aren't derivatives part of AP Calc AB?</p>

<p>i dont know, but it was on one of the peterson's tests....</p>

<p>i know for sure limits are on the SAT II and they are also Calc AB...so idk</p>

<p>^ Limits are pre-calc.</p>

<p>oh, well, im taking calc AB, thats why i asked if this was derivatives, </p>

<p>so it wont be on the SAT II for sure?</p>

<p>I'm definitely sure that problem will not be on the SAT II unless they completely change the material the test covers.</p>