SOLUTION: Please show me how to find and graph the derivative value? Thanks! given: y = X^2 at X = 3 and at X = -1

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Question 140344: Please show me how to find and graph the derivative value? Thanks!
given: y = X^2
at X = 3
and
at X = -1

Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The derivative of y (y' or dy/dx) is 2x.
At x=3, the derivative is 2(3)=6.
At x=-1, the derivative is 2(-1)=-2.

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