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Author: Strang, Gilbert
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Chapter 2.1, Problem 6E
For the following exercises, points P(l, 1) and Q(x, y) are on the graph of the function
6. Use the value in the preceding exercise to find the equation of the tangent line at point P. Graph f(x) and the tangent line.
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