Find the slope of the graph of the function at the given point.\\ $f(x) = \frac{4}{(x^2 - 5x)^2}$, $(6, \frac{1}{9})$\ $f'(6) = $
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f(x) = 4 / (x^2 - 5x)^2 f'(x) = [0*(x^2 - 5x)^2 - 4*(2*(x^2 - 5x)*(2x - 5))] / (x^2 - 5x)^4 f'(x) = (-8x^2 + 40x) / (x^2 - 5x)^3 Show more…
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