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Find an equation of the tangent to the curve at the point corresponding to the given value of the parameter. x=t−t−1, y=1+t2, t=1

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First, I would find the point on the curve. By substituting t=1, I get (x, y). Next, I will try to eliminate the t and make a xy equation. In this case, the t's will cancel out in 'x=t-t-1" which wouldnt make this a curve. To find the equation of the tangent line, find the deretitave of the xy equation, and subsitute x in to find the slope at that point. Next, use point slope form to find the equation at the point.

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