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The line y = 2x - 16 is a tangent to the curve y = ax³ + bx at the point where x = 2. Find the value of a and of b.
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The line y = 2x - 16 is a tangent to the curve y = ax³ + bx at the point where x = 2. Find the value of a and of b.
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might not be right but a is 2 and b is 16
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