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Find the Function with the Given Derivative Whose Graph Passes r(t)=sec2t4,P(0,0)\mathrm { r } ^ { \prime } ( \mathrm { t } ) = \sec ^ { 2 } \mathrm { t } - 4 , \mathrm { P } ( 0,0 )

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Find the function with the given derivative whose graph passes through the point P.
- r(t) =sec2t4,P(0,0) \mathrm { r } ^ { \prime } ( \mathrm { t } ) = \sec ^ { 2 } \mathrm { t } - 4 , \mathrm { P } ( 0,0 )


A) r(t) = sec t tan t - 4t -1
B) r(t) = sec t - t - 6
C) r(t) = tan t - 4t
D) r(t) = sec t - 4t - 4

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