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Find an equation of the normal line to the curve that is parallel to the line 2x+y=1

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Answered by Swayze
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The normal equation to the curve at any point is perpendicular to the tangent at any point on the curve y = x^3-3x. ... But this slope -1/(3x-3) is equal to the slope of the line 2x+18y-9 = 0, the normal is given to be parallel to the line 2x+18t-9 - 0 The slope the line ax+by+c = 0 is -x/b.

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