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    Find an Equation of the Tangent Line to the Curve\(y=\frac{\sqrt{x}}{x+6} \text { at }(4,0.2)\)
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Find an Equation of the Tangent Line to the Curve y=xx+6 at (4,0.2)y=\frac{\sqrt{x}}{x+6} \text { at }(4,0.2)y=x+6x​​ at (4,0.2)

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Find an equation of the tangent line to the curve.
y=xx+6 at (4,0.2)y=\frac{\sqrt{x}}{x+6} \text { at }(4,0.2)y=x+6x​​ at (4,0.2)

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