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Let ff be a differentiable function with f(-1)=3f(βˆ’1)=3 and f'(-1)=-5.f β€²
(βˆ’1)=βˆ’5. Let the function g(x)=x^2f(x).g(x)=x
2
f(x). Write the equation of the line tangent to the graph of gg at the point where x=-1.x=βˆ’1.

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