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    Find the Slope of the Curve at the Indicated Point\[y = x ^ { 2 } + 3 x - 5 , x = 2\]
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Find the Slope of the Curve at the Indicated Point y=x2+3x−5,x=2y = x ^ { 2 } + 3 x - 5 , x = 2y=x2+3x−5,x=2

Question 316

Question 316

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Find the slope of the curve at the indicated point.
- y=x2+3x−5,x=2y = x ^ { 2 } + 3 x - 5 , x = 2y=x2+3x−5,x=2


A) m = 2
B) m = 7
C) m = 4
D) m = 10

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