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    Find the Point(s) Where the Curve\(2 x ^ { 2 } - 2 x y + y ^ { 2 } = 4\)
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Find the Point(s) Where the Curve 2x2−2xy+y2=42 x ^ { 2 } - 2 x y + y ^ { 2 } = 42x2−2xy+y2=4

Question 46

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Find the point(s) where the curve 2x2−2xy+y2=42 x ^ { 2 } - 2 x y + y ^ { 2 } = 42x2−2xy+y2=4 has a horizontal tangent.

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