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    Find the Equation of the Tangent to the Curve at the Given
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Find the Equation of the Tangent to the Curve at the Given

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Find the equation of the tangent to the curve at the given point. y=4+4sin⁡x,(0,4)y=\sqrt{4+4 \sin x}, \quad(0,4)y=4+4sinx​,(0,4)

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