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    Find the Point(s) Where the Tangent to the Curve\(y = \frac { x } { x ^ { 2 } + 4 }\)
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Find the Point(s) Where the Tangent to the Curve y=xx2+4y = \frac { x } { x ^ { 2 } + 4 }y=x2+4x​

Question 235

Question 235

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Find the point(s) where the tangent to the curve y=xx2+4y = \frac { x } { x ^ { 2 } + 4 }y=x2+4x​ has zero slope.

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