Let e + e* -y' +y= 10. Suppose there is a point (a, b) on the graph of the equation at which dx dy (1 -3) = -6. Find the value of a.

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Let e + e* -y' +y= 10. Suppose there is a point (a, b)
on the graph of the equation at which
dx
dy (1 -3) = -6.
Find the value of a.
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