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Find the slope m to the curve y=2+4x^2-2x^3 at the point x=a
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Find the slope m to the curve y=2+4x^2-2x^3 at the point x=a
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Using the Power Rule, the derivative of the function is 8x-6x^2. Replacing x with a, we have the speed (or slope) at x=a is 8a-6a^2
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