>>369212>given the lack of contextOh it's just from a common Calc I question you can find online with different numbers in place.
>The point P(4,26) lies on the curve y=x2+x+6. If Q is the point (x,x2+x+6), find the slope of the secant line PQ for the following values of x. If it's just another way to write y=blah then that makes sense. I just never seen that before and it was really wracking my brain on what the hell it was suppose to mean.
Thanks, anon.