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Find the slope of the curve at y=x^6 at x=-3.

I know that to find the slope you do y2 - y1 / x2 - x1 but I do not know what to do here.
14 years ago

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Slope of the curve at,
y = x^6 at x = -3

y' = 6x^5
at x = -3
6(-3)^5 = -1458
14 years ago

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