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Find the tangent lines parallel to the curve y=x^2 passing through (0, -4). I have the answers I just need to understand it. Thanks!
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Find the tangent lines parallel to the curve y=x^2 passing through (0, -4). I have the answers I just need to understand it. Thanks!
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Find the tangent lines parallel to the curve y=x^2 passing through (0, -4).
I have the answers I just need to understand it. Thanks!
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when you have the answer, you could shift the answer, and you will get an exact copy of what you have only on different points (is this what you are asking?)
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