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    \[\text { Find the tangent line to the ellipse } \frac { x ^ { 2 } } { 40 } + \frac { y ^ { 2 } } { 10 } = 1 \text { at the point } ( 2 , - \sqrt { 3 } ) \text {. }\]
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 Find the tangent line to the ellipse x240+y210=1 at the point (2,−3). \text { Find the tangent line to the ellipse } \frac { x ^ { 2 } } { 40 } + \frac { y ^ { 2 } } { 10 } = 1 \text { at the point } ( 2 , - \sqrt { 3 } ) \text {. } Find the tangent line to the ellipse 40x2​+10y2​=1 at the point (2,−3​). 

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