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    Find the Equation of the Tangent Line to the Graph\(f(x)=-\frac{6}{x}\)
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Find the Equation of the Tangent Line to the Graph f(x)=−6xf(x)=-\frac{6}{x}f(x)=−x6​

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Find the equation of the tangent line to the graph of f(x)=−6xf(x)=-\frac{6}{x}f(x)=−x6​ at the point (2,−3)(2,-3)(2,−3) .

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