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what is the equation for the tangent to the curve 6y=7-x^3 at (1,1)?
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6 dy/dx = -3x^2
at (1,1)
6 dy/dx = -3
dy/dx = -3/6 = -1/2

slope = -1/2, point is (1,1)

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