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In the Figure Given in This Problem, at Points a and E

Question 140

Question 140

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In the figure given in this problem, at points A and E draw an approximate tangent line and then use it to answer the following question. Is In the figure given in this problem, at points A and E draw an approximate tangent line and then use it to answer the following question. Is   greater at point A or at point E? ​   ​ A)  point A B)  point E greater at point A or at point E? ​ In the figure given in this problem, at points A and E draw an approximate tangent line and then use it to answer the following question. Is   greater at point A or at point E? ​   ​ A)  point A B)  point E ​


A) point A
B) point E

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