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    Find the Slope of the Tangent Line to the Graph\(f(x)=3 x^{2}-4\)
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Find the Slope of the Tangent Line to the Graph f(x)=3x2−4f(x)=3 x^{2}-4f(x)=3x2−4

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Find the slope of the tangent line to the graph of f(x)=3x2−4f(x)=3 x^{2}-4f(x)=3x2−4 at the point where x=−2x=-2x=−2 .

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