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Suppose a curve is traced by the parametric equations x=2(sin(t)+cos(t)) y=25−8cos2(t)−16sin(t) as t runs from 0 to π. At what point (x,y) on this curve is the tangent line hori…
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Suppose a curve is traced by the parametric equations x=2(sin(t)+cos(t)) y=25−8cos2(t)−16sin(t) as t runs from 0 to π. At what point (x,y) on this curve is the tangent line hori…
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Suppose a curve is traced by the parametric equations x=2(sin(t)+cos(t)) y=25−8cos2(t)−16sin(t) as t runs from 0 to π. At what point (x,y) on this curve is the tangent line horizontal?
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