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Question Help The graph of (x-
x-2)2 +(y-2)2 =
= 1 is shown on the right. Use implicit differentiation to find the slopes of the tangent lines at the points on the graph where x =2.6.
Check your answers by visually estimating the slopes on the graph in the figure.
Using implicit differentiation, the formula for y', the slope of the tangent lines, is
The slopes of the tangent lines at x = 2.6 are
(Use a comma to separate answers as needed. Round to the nearest hundredth as needed.)
Choose the graph that shows one line that looks like it is tangent at x = 2.6 and has a check point that could be used to find the slope of the line algebraically.​


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