Let / be a differentiable function that satisfies Then f(x+y)-f(x) = 6 xy + 3y2 for any real numbers x,y. the derivative of f at x=-6, that is f(-6)= and the equation of the tangent line to f(x) passing through the point (-6,108) is

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Let f be a differentiable function that satisfies
Then
f(x+y) -f(x) = 6 xy + 3y2 for any real numbers x,y .
the derivative of f at x=-6, that is f(-6)=
and
the equation of the tangent line to f(x) passing through the point (-6,108) is
Transcribed Image Text:Let f be a differentiable function that satisfies Then f(x+y) -f(x) = 6 xy + 3y2 for any real numbers x,y . the derivative of f at x=-6, that is f(-6)= and the equation of the tangent line to f(x) passing through the point (-6,108) is
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