Tangent lines Suppose f(2) = 2 and f'(2) = 3. Let g(x) = x^2 * f(x) and h(x) = f(x) / (x - 3). a. Find an equation of the line tangent to y = g(x) at x = 2. b. Find an equation of the line tangent to y = h(x) at x = 2.
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