Question: Let (x) = x 2 - 3x and P = (1, (1)). Find (a) The slope of the curve y = (x) at P, (b)

Let ∫(x) = x2 - 3x and P = (1, ∫(1)). 

Find (a) The slope of the curve y = ∫(x) at P, 

(b) An equation of the tangent at P, 

(c) An equation of the normal at P.

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