A Given f(x) = x2 - 2x (A) Find f'(x). (B) Find the slopes of the lines tangent to the graph off at x = -3, -1, and 3 (C

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A Given f(x) = x2 - 2x (A) Find f'(x). (B) Find the slopes of the lines tangent to the graph off at x = -3, -1, and 3 (C

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A Given F X X2 2x A Find F X B Find The Slopes Of The Lines Tangent To The Graph Off At X 3 1 And 3 C 1
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A Given f(x) = x2 - 2x (A) Find f'(x). (B) Find the slopes of the lines tangent to the graph off at x = -3, -1, and 3 (C) Graph f, and sketch in the tangent lines at x = -3, -1, and 3. 40- - (A) f'(x)= (8) The slope of the tangent line at x = - 3 is XA -15 10 - 10 15 The slope of the tangent line at x = -1 is 416 The slope of the tangent line at x = 3 is (C) Grapht, and sketch in the tangent lines at x = -3, -1, and 3 15
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