Try 1: For f(x)=3x²-4. Use the definition of the derivative to find evaluate it at f'(-3). f'(x), and Try 2: Suppose f'

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Try 1: For f(x)=3x²-4. Use the definition of the derivative to find evaluate it at f'(-3). f'(x), and Try 2: Suppose f'

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Try 1: For f(x)=3x²-4. Use the definition of the derivative to find evaluate it at f'(-3). f'(x), and

Try 2: Suppose f'(1) = 4. When x=1, tangent line at (1,2). we have f(1) =2. Find the equation of the
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