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    Find the Angle of Intersection Of\(y=\ln x^{2}\) And\(y=\ln (6-x)\) At\(x=2\)
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Find the Angle of Intersection Of y=ln⁡x2y=\ln x^{2}y=lnx2 And y=ln⁡(6−x)y=\ln (6-x)y=ln(6−x) At x=2x=2x=2

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Find the angle of intersection of y=ln⁡x2y=\ln x^{2}y=lnx2 and y=ln⁡(6−x)y=\ln (6-x)y=ln(6−x) at x=2x=2x=2 .

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