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What can you conclude about the difference between the tangent line slopes at x=0 when one base is twice the other?

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The correct answer: It can be concluded that the other tangent line slope is twice as higher than the other tangent line whose base is twice the other tangent line.

It can be concluded, by merely observing, that the difference between the tangent line slopes at x=0 is that one tangent line slope is vertically twice as higher than the other tangent line slope when one base is twice the other tangent line.
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