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Given f''(x)= 4x-6 and f'(-2)=5 and f(-2)=1 FIND: Find f'(x)= and find f(2)=

Given f''(x)= 4x-6

and f'(-2)=5 and f(-2)=1

FIND: Find f'(x)=

and find f(2)=

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