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Does any tangent to the curve y=ãx cross the x-axis at x= -1? If so, find an equation for the line and the point of tangency. If not, why not?
15 years ago

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Reiny
The symbols you intended for your equation did not show up as you expected.

Perhaps you can describe the equation in words.
15 years ago

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