How to draw the tangent to a curve passing through the origin

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A_V_G el 27 de Nov. de 2019
Editada: Akira Agata el 28 de Nov. de 2019
Hi,
I have the following code
xt = -1:0.1:1;
yt=-100-(2*(cos(xt)).^3)-(4*(cos(xt)).^2)-3*cos(xt);
plot(xt,yt)
and I get the blue curve as below. Now, I want to add a tangent line which must pass through the origin (as the black line I added "by hand" in the figure below).
I was thinking to use the function gradient but I am not sure how to impose the condition to pass through the (0,0).
Could you help me?

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Akira Agata
Akira Agata el 28 de Nov. de 2019
Editada: Akira Agata el 28 de Nov. de 2019
Assuming that you want to obtain tangent lines which pass through the (-110,0), how about the following?
In this code, I changed delta xt from 0.1 to 0.01 in order to obtaion more accurate result.
xt = -1:0.01:1;
yt =-100-(2*(cos(xt)).^3)-(4*(cos(xt)).^2)-3*cos(xt);
dyt = gradient(yt,0.01);
% yt value of tangent line at xt = 0 for each point on the curve
ytValue = yt - xt.*dyt;
% Find the xt positions where ytValue is close to -110
[~,pt] = mink(abs(ytValue + 110),2);
% Tangent line
ytTangent1 = dyt(pt(1))*(xt - xt(pt(1))) + yt(pt(1));
ytTangent2 = dyt(pt(2))*(xt - xt(pt(2))) + yt(pt(2));
% Draw the curve and the tangent line
figure
plot(xt,yt)
hold on
plot(xt,ytTangent1)
plot(xt,ytTangent2)
grid on

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