Let f (x) = vx² – 2x + 2 + Vx² – 6x + 13. Find the point(s) on the graph of f at which the tangent line is horizontal.

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Let f (x) = Vx? – 2x + 2 + Vx² – 6x + 13. Find the point(s) on the graph of f at
which the tangent line is horizontal.
Transcribed Image Text:Let f (x) = Vx? – 2x + 2 + Vx² – 6x + 13. Find the point(s) on the graph of f at which the tangent line is horizontal.
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