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slope of the tangent line to the curve g(x)=x^2-4/x+2
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slope of the tangent line to the curve g(x)=x^2-4/x+2
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Your post is not complete - - - so I completed it and then answered :
slope of the tangent line to the curve g(x) = (x^2-4)/(x+2) at given point
is the derivative of the given function at the given point.