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*given f(x)=(5/3)x^3 + 2x^2 - 3x +11
* let q(x) = f'(x)
* find the equation of the normal line at q(-2)
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1. the equation of the normal line to q(x) at x=-2 intersects the graph of p(x) at another x-value. find the x-value. show the work that leads to your answer.

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* find the equation of the norma...
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