3. h′(x)=x2−6x is the derivative of the function y=h(x). Find the x-coordinate of the point(s) where the function h(x) h
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3. h′(x)=x2−6x is the derivative of the function y=h(x). Find the x-coordinate of the point(s) where the function h(x) h
3. h′(x)=x2−6x is the derivative of the function y=h(x). Find the x-coordinate of the point(s) where the function h(x) has tangent lines with a slope of 7 . Show work. 4. The graph of y=f(x) and y=g(x) are shown below. Draw f′(x) and g′(x)
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