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    Find the Equation of the Normal Line To\(f ( x ) = 4 x ^ { 3 } - 8 x + 49\)
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Find the Equation of the Normal Line To f(x)=4x3−8x+49f ( x ) = 4 x ^ { 3 } - 8 x + 49f(x)=4x3−8x+49

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Find the equation of the normal line to f(x)=4x3−8x+49f ( x ) = 4 x ^ { 3 } - 8 x + 49f(x)=4x3−8x+49 at the point with x-coordinate -2.

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