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The gradient of a curve C is given by dy = x² + 6 + 9x-². dx The point (3, 20) lies on C. Find an equation for the curve C in the form y = f(x).
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The gradient of a curve C is given by dy = x² + 6 + 9x-². dx The point (3, 20) lies on C. Find an equation for the curve C in the form y = f(x).
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The gradient of a curve C is given by
dy = x² + 6 + 9x-².
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The point (3, 20) lies on C. Find an equation for the curve C in the form y = f(x).
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