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    Find the Slope of the Graph of Y =\(x^9\) - 2x
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Find the Slope of the Graph of Y = x9x^9x9 - 2x

Question 151

Question 151

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Find the slope of the graph of y = x9x^9x9 - 2x + (5−x)3( \sqrt { 5 - x } ) ^ { 3 }(5−x​)3 at (1, 7).
Enter just an integer.

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